| 1824 - 452 sider
...him by their past glories, and as fellow-creatures suffering under the yoke of a heathen oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in oMen times it would have been an atonement for the blackest crimes, may in the present be allowed to... | |
| 1825 - 508 sider
...him by their past glories, and as fellow-creatures suffering under the yoke of a heathen oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity,...as in olden times it would have been an atonement lor the blackest crimes, may in the present be allowed to expiate greater follies than even exaggerated... | |
| 1825 - 780 sider
...him by their past glories, and as fellowcreatures suffering under the yoke of a heathen oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for Freedom and Humanity. as in olden times it would have been ж atonement for the blackest crimes, may in the present be allowed to expiate greater follies than... | |
| George Clinton - 1825 - 826 sider
...him by their past glories, and as fellow-creatures suffering under the yoke of a heathen oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in olden times it would bave been an atonement fur the blackest crimes, may in the present be allowed to expiate greater follies... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 sider
...him by their past glories, and as fellow-creatures suffering under the yoke of a heathen oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in olden times It would hare been an atonement for the blackest crimes, may in the. present be allowed to expiate greater follies... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1826 - 852 sider
...to him by their past glorie and as fellow-creatures suffering under the yoke of a heathen oppressoi To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in olden tinu it would have been an atonement for the blackest crimes, may in 1 1 present be allowed to expiate... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 410 sider
...him by their past glories, and as fellow creatures suffering under the yoke of a heathen oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in olden times it would hare been an atonement for the blackest crimes, may in the present be allowed to expiate greater follies... | |
| Edward Bagnall - 1831 - 148 sider
...him by their past glories, and as fellow-creatures suffering under the yoke of a heathen oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in olden times would have been an atonement for the blackest crimes, and may in the present be allowed to expiate... | |
| Walter Scott, J. W. Lake - 1838 - 496 sider
...him by their past 'lories, and as fellow-creatures suffering under the roke of a heathen oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in olden ¡mes, it would have been an atonement for the )lackest crimes, and may in the present be allowed to... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1841 - 380 sider
...h!:n hy their past glories, and as fellow-creatures suffering under the yoke of a heathen oppressor. To have fallen in a crusade for freedom and humanity, as in olden times it would have heen an atonement for the hlackest crimes, may Jn the present he allowed to expiate greater follies... | |
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