| 1820 - 590 sider
...summoned to the scaffold. We shall give the concluding part of it, and the short comment of the editor. " If there was any one in the world in whose breast my death might be supposed not to stifle every spark of resentment, it might be you — I have deeply injured... | |
| William Henry Curran - 1819 - 562 sider
...but for those to whom he has left nothing but sorrow *." FROM THE SAME TO RICHARD CURRAN, ESQ. " JVIY DEAREST RICHARD, " I find I have but a few hours to...was any one in the world in whose breast my death might be supposed not to stifle .every spark of resentment, it might be you — I have deeply injured... | |
| 1821 - 504 sider
...summoned to the scaffold. We shall give the concluding part of it, and the short comment of the editor. " If there was any one in the world in whose breast, my death mie;ht be supposed not to stifle every spark of resentment, it might be yon — I have deeply injured... | |
| Robert Emmet - 1845 - 140 sider
...about to suffer." The following is the copy of a letter from Mr. Emmet to Mr. Richard Curran :— li My dearest Richard : — I find I have but a few hours to live, but if it was the last moment, »nd that the power of utterance was leaving me, I would thank you from the bottom of my heart for... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1846 - 366 sider
...following letter to Mr. Richard Curran : FROM ROBERT EMMET TO RICHARD CURRAN, ESQ. " MY DEAREST RlCHAUD, " I find I have but a few hours to live, but if it was...was any one in the world, in whose breast my death might be sup* The original is not signed or dated; it was written on the interval between Emmet's conviction... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1847 - 380 sider
...execution, he wrote the following letter to Mr. Richard Curran : FROM ROBERT EMMET TO RICHARD CURRAN, ESQ. " MY DEAREST RICHARD, " I find I have but a few hours...was any one in the world, in whose breast my death might be sup* The original is not signed or dated ; it was written on the interval between Emmet's... | |
| Henry Martyn Field - 1851 - 388 sider
...reparation in his power. His last letter was to her brother. It ran thus: — " My dearest Eichard, " I find I have but a few hours to live, but if it was...was any one in the world in whose breast my death might be supposed not to stifle every spark of resentment, it might be you — I have deeply injured... | |
| John W. Burke - 1853 - 324 sider
...his trial. The following is a copy of his letter to RICHARD CDRRAN, the brother of his betrothed : "My dearest Richard: — I find I have but a few hours...was any one in the world in whose breast my death may be supposed not to stifle every spark of resentment, it might be you. I have deeply injured you—... | |
| William Henry Curran - 1855 - 1454 sider
...himself, but for those to whom he has left nothing but sorrow."* FROM THE SAME TO RICHARD CURRAK, ESQ. " MY DEAREST RICHARD, " I find I have but a few hours...was any one in the world in whose breast my death might be supposed not to stifle every spark of resentment, it might be you ; I have deeply injured... | |
| William Henry Curran - 1855 - 566 sider
...but for those to whom he has left nothing but sorrow."* FROM THE BAMB TO RICHARD CURRAN, ESQ. " tig DEAREST RICHARD, " I find I have but a few hours to...that the power of utterance was leaving me, I would •The original, from which the above has been copied, is not signed or dated. It was written in the... | |
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