Are we so mean, so base, so despicable, that we may not attempt to express our horror, utter our indignation, at the most brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth or shocked high heaven? at the ferocious deeds of a savage and infuriated soldiery,... The Life and Times of Henry Clay - Page 248by Calvin Colton - 1846Full view - About this book
| Henry Clay - United States - 1827 - 452 pages
...may not attempt' to express our horror, utter our indignation, at the most brutal and attrocious war that ever stained earth or shocked high Heaven, at...body of Christendom can look on calmly and coolly, whilst all this is perpetrated on a Christian people, in its own immediate vicinity, in its very presence,... | |
| American periodicals - 1827 - 496 pages
...may not attempt to express our horror, utter our indignation, at the most brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth, or shocked high Heaven, at...mere details of which the heart sickens and recoils ! " p. 259. But we are doing Mr. Clay some injustice by these broken fragments of his speeches, which... | |
| American periodicals - 1827 - 500 pages
...may not attempt to express our horror, utter our indignation, at the most brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth, or shocked high Heaven, at...mere details of which the heart sickens and recoils ! " p. 259. But we are doing Mr. Clay some injustice by these broken fragments of his speeches, which... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1832 - 310 pages
...may not attempt to express our horror, utter our indignation, at the most brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth or shocked high Heaven ; at...mere details of which the heart sickens and recoils ? But, sir, it is not for Greece alone that I desire to see the measure adopted. It will give her but... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1836 - 534 pages
...may not attempt to express our horror, utter our indignation, at the most brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth or shocked high heaven ; at...mere details of which the heart sickens and recoils ? But, sir, it is not for Greece alone that I desire to see the measure adopted. It will give her but... | |
| Henry Clay - United States - 1842 - 518 pages
...may not attempt to express our horror, utter our indignation, at the most brutal and attrocious war that ever stained earth or shocked high Heaven, at...body of Christendom can look on calmly and coolly, whilst all this is perpetrated on a Christian people, in its own immediate vicinity, in its very presence,... | |
| Henry Clay - United States - 1843 - 624 pages
...may not attempt to express our horror, utter our indignation, at the most brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth or shocked high heaven ? at...body of christendom can look on calmly and coolly, whilst all this is perpetrated on a christian people, in its own immediate vicinity, in its very presence,... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1843 - 524 pages
...our horror, utter our indignation, at the most brutal and atrocious war that ever stained earth at shocked high heaven ; at the ferocious deeds of a...mere details of which the heart sickens and recoils ? But, sir, it is not for Greece alone that I desire to see the measure adopted. It will give her but... | |
| Henry Clay - Campaign literature - 1843 - 544 pages
...heaven ; at the ferocious deeds of a savage and infuriated so!• Madam do Stael. diery, xtitnulated and urged on by the clergy of a fanatical and inimical...body of Christendom can look on calmly and coolly, whilst all this is perpetrated on a Christian people, in its own immediate vicinity, in its very presence,... | |
| Henry Clay - Campaign literature - 1843 - 1144 pages
...infuriated sol* Madam de Stael. diety, stimulated and urged on by the clergy of a fanatical and inimieal religion, and rioting in all the excesses of blood...body of Christendom can look on calmly and coolly, whilst all this is perpetrated on a Christian people, in its own immediate vicinity, in its very presence,... | |
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