| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 páginas
...the officers as they came up, imploring them JOT a redress which was out " of their power to hestow. Alas! our pity and regret were all we had to " offer...compassion alone which excites what is " now passing in my hreast ; it is shame for dishonoured England — dis" honoured hy the indignant despair of our troops,... | |
| 1809 - 746 páginas
...imploring them for a redress which it was out of -their power to bestow. Alas!" continues the Author, "our pity and regret were all we had to offer; and they retired in an angujsh the recollection of which even now 'wrings my soul.". . . ."As soon as the peasantry heard... | |
| 1809 - 716 páginas
...it was out of their power to bestow. Alas!" continues the Author, "our pity and regret were all • had to offer ; and they retired in an anguish the recollection of which crcn now wrings my soul.". . . ."As soon as the peasantry heard of our approach, they fled; and often... | |
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