| Andrews Norton - Periodicals - 1813 - 424 pages
...many hours' search even before his own men could find him." • • . t - . A rigid disciplinarian, he reduced to practice the justice of his heart; and during the diff,cult course of warfare, through which be passed, calumny itself never charged him with violating... | |
| Charles Eliot - 1814 - 258 pages
...left him, which occasioned many hours' search even before his " own men could find him." "• cluced to practice the justice of his heart ; and during...difficult course of warfare through which he passed, calum" ny itself never charged him with violating the rights of per" son, property, or of humanity.... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - United States - 1823 - 382 pages
...out of the reach of his foe, but often out of the discovery of his friends. A rigid disciplinarian, he reduced to practice the justice of his heart; and...sought it. and acting for all around him as he did for Iiimself, he risked the lives of his troops only when it was necessary. Never elated with prosperity,... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - United States - 1823 - 376 pages
...out of the reach of his foe, but often out of the discovery of his friends. A rigid disciplinarian, he reduced to practice the justice of his heart; and...which he passed, calumny itself never charged him «'it'' violating the rights of person, property , or of humanity. Never avoiding danger, he never... | |
| Statesmen - 1824 - 516 pages
...of the reach of his foe, but often out of the discovery of his friends. 42 A rigid disciplinarian, he reduced to practice the justice of his heart; and...him with violating the rights of person, property, orhumanity. Neveravoiding danger, he never rasbly sought it: and acting for all around him as he did... | |
| Statesmen - 1824 - 518 pages
...hastened back to their country to share in the perils and toils of war. 42 A rigid disciplinarian, he reduced to practice the justice of his heart; and during the diflicult course of warfare, through which he passed, calumny itself never charged him with violating... | |
| Henry Lee - History - 1827 - 486 pages
...out of ihe reach of his toe, but often out of the discovery of his friend*.* A rigid disciplinarian, he reduced to practice the justice of his heart ;...never charged him with violating the rights of person, pro-* perly, or humanity. Never avoiding danger, he never rashly sought it ; and acting for all around... | |
| Henry Lee - History - 1827 - 480 pages
...out of the reach of his foe, but often out of the discovery of his friends.* A rigid disciplinarian, he reduced to practice the justice of his heart ;...through which he passed, calumny itself never charged hun with violating the rights of person, property, or humanity. Never avoiding danger, he never rashly... | |
| Henry Lee - History - 1827 - 484 pages
...discovery of his friends.* A rigid disciplinarian, he reduced to practice the justice of his heart ; ami during the difficult course of warfare, through which...with violating the rights of person, property, or humanity. Never avoiding danger, he never rashly sought it ; and acting for all around him as he did... | |
| United States - 1834 - 426 pages
...out of the reach of his foe, but often out of the discovery of his friends. A rigid disciplinarian, he reduced to practice the justice of his heart; and...with violating' the rights of person, property, or humanity. Never avoiding danger, he never rashly sought it; and acting for all around him as he did... | |
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