| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 608 páginas
...American stafl^ took his station ; on the other side, opposite to him, was the Count de Rochambeau, in the like manner attended. The captive army approached,...concourse, and the utmost decency prevailed; exhibiting an awful sense of the vicissitudes of human life, mingled with commiseration for the unhappy. Every... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1835 - 358 páginas
...American staff, took his station ; on the other side, opposite to him, was the Count de Rochambeau, in the like manner attended. The captive army approached,...concourse, and the utmost decency prevailed ; exhibiting an awful sense of the vicissitudes of human life, mingled with commiseration for the unhappy. Every... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 600 páginas
...commander-in-chief, surrounded by his suite and the American staffs, took hia station ; on the other side, opposite to him, was the Count de Rochambeau,...concourse, and the utmost decency prevailed, exhibiting in demeanor, an awful sense of the vicissitudes of human life, mingled with commiseration for the unhappy.... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 574 páginas
...American staffs, took his station; on the other side, opposite to him, was the Count de Eochambeau, in like manner attended. The captive army approached,...concourse, and the utmost decency prevailed, exhibiting in demeanor, an awful sense of the vicissitudes of human life, mingled with commiseration for the unhappy.... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 514 páginas
...Count de Rochambeau with the French staff " The captive army approached, moving slowly, in columns, with grace and precision. Universal silence was observed...prevailed ; exhibiting in demeanour, an awful sense of the vicissitude of human life, mingled with commisseration for the unhappy." Lord Cornwallis, unable to... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 páginas
...the Count de Rochambeau with the French staff "The captive army approached, moving slowly in columns, with grace and precision. Universal silence was observed...prevailed ; exhibiting in demeanour, an awful sense of the vicissitude of human life, mingled with commisseration for the unhappy." Lord Cornwallte, unable to... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1861 - 434 páginas
...American staffs, took his station ; on the other side, opposite to him, was the Count de Eochambeau, in like manner attended. The captive army approached,...concourse, and the utmost decency prevailed, exhibiting in demeanor, an awful sense of the vicissitudes of human life, mingled with commiseration for the nnhappy.... | |
| Henry Lee - 1869 - 658 páginas
...commander-in-chief, snr- • rounded .by his suite and the American staff, took his station; on the other side, opposite to him, was the Count de Rochambeau in like manner attended. Tiie captive army approached, moving slowly in column with grace and precision. Universal silence was... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1876 - 536 páginas
...commander in chief, surrounded by his suite and the American staffs, took his station ; on the other side opposite to him, was the count de Rochambeau,...concourse, and the utmost decency prevailed, exhibiting in demeanor an awful sense of the vicissitudes of human life, mingled with commiseration for the unhappy.... | |
| Francis Duncan - 1879 - 470 páginas
...American " staff, took his station; on the other side, opposite to him, " was the Count de Bochambeau in like manner attended. " The captive army approached,...amidst the vast concourse, and the utmost decency pre" vailed ; exhibiting in demeanour an awful sense of the " vicissitudes of human fortune, mingled... | |
| |