Thus thoughtless young men have been induced by false and fraudulent representations to violate the law of their country through rash and unfounded expectations of assisting to accomplish political revolutions in other states, and have lost their lives... Annual Register - Page 295edited by - 1852Full view - About this book
 | United States. Congress. House - 506 pages
...one hundred and sixty in number, were sent to Spain. Of the final disposition made of these, we have no official information. Such is the melancholy result of this illegal and ill-fated expedition. Thu», thoughtless young men have been induced, by false and fraudulent representations, to violate... | |
 | 1852 - 914 pages
...and the rest, about 160 in number, were sent to Spain. Of the final disposition made of these we have no official information. " Such is the melancholy...be passed by the indignant sense of the community HISTORY. [303 upon those who, being better informed themselves, have yet led away the ardour of youth... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1852 - 926 pages
...one hundred and sixty in number, were sent to Spain. Of the final disposition made of these we have no official information. Such is the melancholy result...be passed, by the indignant sense of the community, upon those who, being better informed themselves, have yet led away the ardor of youth and an ill-directed... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1852 - 1102 pages
...and the rest, about 160 in number, were sent to Spain. Of the final disposition made of these we have no official information. " Such is the melancholy...be passed by the indignant sense of the community upon those who, being better informed themselves, have yet led away the ardour of youth and an illdirected... | |
 | 1852 - 1018 pages
...one hundred and sixty in number, were sent to Spain. Of the final disposition made of these, we have no official information. Such is the melancholy result...be passed by the indignant sense of the community, upon those who, being^ better informed themselves, have yet led away the ardor of youth and an ill-directed... | |
 | 1852 - 916 pages
...and the rest, about 160 in number, were sent to Spain. Of the final disposition made of these we have no official information. " Such is the melancholy...be passed by the indignant sense of the community upon those who, being better informed themselves, have yet led away the ardour of youth and an illdirected... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate - 1852 - 528 pages
...one hundred and sixty in number, were sent to Spain. Of the final disposition made of these, we have no official information. Such is the melancholy result...expectations of assisting to accomplish political revolutions inoth?r States, anil have lost their lives in the undertaking. Too severe a judgment can hardly be... | |
 | United States. President - 1854 - 574 pages
...one hundred arid sixty in number, were sent to Spain. Of the final disposition made of these, we have no official information. Such is the melancholy result...and have lost their lives in the undertaking. Too serere a judgment can hardly be passed by the indignant sense of the community, upon those who, being... | |
 | Ivory Chamberlain - 1856 - 242 pages
...one hundred and sixty in number, were sent to Spain. Of the final disposition made of th«se we have no official information. " Such is the melancholy...be passed, by the indignant sense of the community, upon those who, being better informed themselves, have yet led away the ardor of youth, and an ill-directed... | |
 | W. L. Barre - 1856 - 424 pages
...expedition. Thus, thoughtless young men have been induced, by false and fraudulent representation, to violate the law of their country, through rash...be passed, by the indignant sense of the community, upon those who, being better informed themselves, have yet led away the ardor of youth, and an ill-directed... | |
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