'shall aim at brevity. But should I take up " 'more of your time than you expect, I hope " 'you will hear me with patience, when you " ' consider that blood is concerned. The Mountaineer - Page 23by Conrad Speece - 1823 - 204 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Howe - Literary Criticism - 1845 - 562 pages
...of your time than yon expect, 1 hope you will hear me with patience, when you consider that BLOOD i* concerned." I cannot admit the possibility that any...to conceive the force of Impression which he gave U) these few words, " blood it concerned." I had been OB my feet through the day, pushed about in the... | |
| Henry Howe - Literary Criticism - 1845 - 616 pages
...than you expect, I hope you will hear me with patience, when you consider that BLOOD ia concerned." 1 cannot admit the possibility that any one who never heard Henry speak should be made ftilly to conceive the force of impression which he gave to these few words, " blood is concerned."... | |
| Cincinnati (Ohio) - 1846 - 372 pages
...unfortunate man. I shall aim at brevity. But should I take up more of your lima than you expect, I hope you will hear me with patience, when you consider...speak should be made fully to conceive the force of the impression which he gave these few words, " blood it concerned." I had been on my feet through... | |
| Cincinnati (Ohio) - 1846 - 372 pages
...unfortunate man. I shall aim at brevity. But should I take up more of your time than you expect, I hope you will hear me with patience, when you consider...CONCERNED." I cannot admit the possibility that any ona who never heard Henry speak should be mada fully to conceive the force of the impression which... | |
| Henry Howe - District of Columbis - 1852 - 614 pages
...shall aim at brevity. But should I take up more of your time than you expect, I hope you will hear mo with patience, when you consider that BLOOD is concerned"...these few words, " blood is concerned." I had been OB my feet through the day, pushed about in the crowd, and was excessively weary. I was strongly ot"... | |
| HENRY HOWE - 1859 - 748 pages
...up more of your time-than you expect, I hope you will hear me with patience, when you.consider tfto BLOOD is concerned." I cannot admit the possibility...he gave to these few words, "blood is concerned*" Iliad been on my feefc through the day, pushed about in the crowd, and was excessively weary. I was... | |
| United States - 1873 - 420 pages
...man. I " 'shall aim at brevity. But should I take up " 'more of your time than you expect, I hope " 'you will hear me with patience, when you " ' consider...speak, should be made " fully to conceive the force of expression which " he gave to these few words, ' blood is concerned." "I had been on my feet, through... | |
| Powhatan Bouldin - Legislators - 1878 - 372 pages
...brevity. But should I take up more of your time than you expect, I hope you will hear me with patienee when you consider that blood is concerned. I cannot admit the possibility that any who never heard Henry speak should be made fully to conceive the force of impression which he gave... | |
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