| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 sider
...against so many ounces of blood. An aged man, without an enemy in the world, in his own house, and in his own bed, is made the victim of a butcherly...murder, if he will show it as it has been exhibited in an example, where such example was last to have been looked for, in the very bosom of our New England... | |
| John Francis Knapp - 1830 - 258 sider
...»o many ounces of blood. " I 31 An aged man, without an enemy in the world, in his own house, and i* his own bed, is made the victim of a butcherly murder,...murder, if he will show it as it has been exhibited in an example, where such example was last to have been looked for, in the very bosom of our New England... | |
| 1832 - 504 sider
...against so many ounces of blood. ' An aged man, without an enemy in the world, in his own house, and in his own bed, is made the victim of a butcherly...murder, if he will show it as it has been exhibited in an example, where such example was last to have been looked for, in the very bosom of our New England... | |
| 1834 - 614 sider
...against so many ounces of blood. " An aged man, without an enemy in the world, in his own house, and in his own bed, is made the victim of a butcherly...murder, if he will show it as it has been exhibited in an example, where such example visas last to have been looked for, in the very bosom of our New... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 sider
...against so many ounces of blood. An aged man, without an enemy in the world, in his own house, and in his own bed, is made the victim of a butcherly murder, for mere pay.—Truly, here is a new lesson for painters and poets. Whoever shall hereafter draw the portrait... | |
| Daniel Webster, James Rees - 1839 - 108 sider
...or think of that sublime science as useless research or barren speculation. CHARACTER OP A MURDERER. Truly, here is a new lesson for painters and poets....murder, if he will show it as it has been exhibited in an example, where such example was last to have been looked for, in the very bosom of our New England... | |
| George Willson - 1840 - 298 sider
...universal, admits of exceptions : An aged man, without an enemy in the world, in his own house, and in his own bed, is made the victim of a butcherly murder, for mere pay. Though some of the branches be broken off, and the leaves withered, the tree must be preserved. IV.... | |
| George Merriam - 1841 - 308 sider
...against so many ounces of blood. An aged man, without an enemy in the world, in his own house, and in his own bed, is made the victim of a butcherly...Truly, here is a new lesson for painters and poets. 5. Whosoever shall hereafter draw the portrait of Murder, if he will show it as it has been exhibited... | |
| George Willson - 1844 - 300 sider
...against so many ounces of blood. An aged man, without an enemy in the world, in his own house, and in his own bed, is made the victim of a butcherly murder, for mere pay. Truly, here 1k a new lesson for painters and poets. Whoever shall hereafter draw the portrait of murder, if he... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 494 sider
...against so many ounces of blood. An aged man, without an enemy in the world, in his own house, and in his own bed, is made the victim of a butcherly...murder, if he will show it as it has been exhibited in an example, — where such example was last to have been looked for, — in the very bosom of our... | |
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