| Noah Webster - 1804 - 254 lapas
...officiated, tho' frequently covere>d mjith dust, from the she* which the American artillery threw around as ; the mute, but expressive mixture of sensibility and...every countenance ; these objects will remain to the Jast of life on the minds of every man vfho was present. 5. The growing duskiness of the evening added... | |
| Noah Webster - 1809 - 202 lapas
...frequently covered with dust from the shot' \vhich the American artillery threw around us ; the mule, but expressive mixture of sensibility and indignation...countenance ; these objects will remain to the last of lite on the minds of every man who was present. 5. The growing duskiness of the evening added to the... | |
| 1812 - 426 lapas
...with which the chaplain officiated, though frequcntly covered with dust, which the shot threw upon all sides of him; the mute, but expressive mixture of sensibility and indignation upon every countenauce: these objects will remain to the last' of life upon the minds of every man who was present.... | |
| William Smith - 1815 - 252 lapas
...Mr. Brudenell officiated, though frequently enveloped in dust, thrown up on all sides by the shot, the mute, but expressive mixture of sensibility and indignation upon every countenance, together with the growing duskiness of the evening, may hereafter be described as marking a character... | |
| Elizabeth Fries Ellet - 1819 - 376 lapas
...voice with which the the chaplain officiated, though frequently covered with dust which the shot threw up on all sides of him ; the mute but expressive mixture...life upon the mind of every man who was present." The deepening shadows of evening closed around the group thus rendering the last service to one of their... | |
| James Thacher - 1823 - 686 lapas
...voice, with which the clergyman officiated, though frequently covered with dust, which the shot threw up on all sides of him ; the mute, but expressive mixture of sensibility and indignation on every countenance : these objects will remain to the last of life on the mind of every man, who... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 494 lapas
...with which the clergyman officiated, though frequently covered with dust, which the shot threw np OB all sides of him ; the mute, but expressive mixture of sensibility and indignation on every countenance ; these objects will remain to the last of life on the mind of every man, who... | |
| Noah Webster - 1835 - 270 lapas
...officiated, though frequently covered with dust, from the shot which the American artillery threw around us ; the mute, but expressive mixture of sensibility and...countenance ; these objects will remain to the last of life on the minds of every man who was present. 5. The growing duskiness of the evening added to the scenery,... | |
| John Lendrum - 1836 - 202 lapas
...BHdenelI,nfticiated, though frequently corertd with dust, thrown up on all sides of him by the shot : — the mute but expressive mixture of sensibility and indignation upon every countenance, together with the duskiness of the evening, might make one of the finest subjects for the pencil of... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1838 - 568 lapas
...voice with which the chaplain officiated, though frequently covered with dust, which the shot threw up on all sides of him ; the mute but expressive mixture...countenance ; these objects will remain to the last ot life upon the mind of every man who was present. The growing duskiness added to the scenery, and... | |
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