I beg your Excellency will be persuaded, that no alteration in the temper of my mind, or apprehension for my safety, induces me to take the step of addressing you ; but that it is to rescue myself from an imputation of having assumed a mean character... The English Historical Review - Página 31editado por - 1890Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1871 - 394 páginas
...will be persuaded that no alteration in the temper of my mind or apprehension of my safety induces me to take the step of addressing you ; but that it is to secure myself from an imputation of having assumed a mean character for treacherous purposes or self-interest... | |
| Washington Irving - 1876 - 766 páginas
...will be persuaded that no alteration in the temper of my mind or apprehensions for my safety indnces me to take the step of addressing you; but that it is to secure myself from the imputation of having assumed a mean character for treacherous purposes or self-interest.... | |
| Daniel Webster Teller - 1878 - 308 páginas
...will be persuaded that no alteration in the temper of my mind or apprehensions for my safety induces me to take the step of addressing you ; but that it is to secure myself from the imputation of having assumed a mean character for treacherous purposes, or self-interest.... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1886 - 218 páginas
...position, and he was a prisoner, he expressed, in a letter to Washington, a desire to rescue himself from " an imputation of having assumed a mean character for treacherous purposes or self-interest." In the early autumn of 1780 Major Andr6 was made adjutant-general of the British forces in America.... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1886 - 202 páginas
...position, and he was a prisoner, he expressed, in a letter to Washington, a desire to rescue himself from " an imputation of having assumed a mean character for treacherous purposes or self-interest." time for action, terms, etc. Arnold had, at his own earnest solicitation, been appointed to the command... | |
| Washington Irving - 1887 - 666 páginas
...will be persuaded that no alteration in the temper of my mind or apprehensions for my safety induces me to take the step of addressing you ; but that it is to secure myself from the imputation of having assumed a mean character for treacherous purposes or self-interest.... | |
| James Harrison Kennedy - 1888 - 802 páginas
...will be persuaded, that no alteration in the temper of my mind, or apprehension for my safety, induces me to take the step of addressing you ; but that it is to secure myself from the imputation of having assumed a mean character, for treacherous purposes or self... | |
| John Fiske - 1888 - 670 páginas
...will be persuaded that no alteration in the temper of my mind or apprehensions for my safety induces me to take the step of addressing you ; but that it is to secure myself from the imputation of having assumed a mean character for treacherous purposes or self-... | |
| Washington Irving - 1893 - 668 páginas
...will be persuaded that no alteration in the temper of my mind or apprehensions for my safety induces me to take the step of addressing you ; but that it is to secure myself from the imputation of having assumed a mean character for treacherous purposes or self-interest.... | |
| 1894 - 844 páginas
...will be persuaded, that no alteration in the temper of my mind, or apprehension for my safety, induces me to take the step of addressing you ; but that it is to secure myself from the imputation of having assumed a mean character, for treacherous purposes or self... | |
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