That I have committed an error, appears too evident from the alldecisive voice of the public; but surely it is but justice to the delinquent, (whatever may be his enormities,) to be allowed to make reparation where the offences were committed. A Record of the Boston Stage - Стр. 228авторы: William Warland Clapp - 1853 - Страниц: 479Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
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...public and profound admiration for the private worth of those circles which I had the honor of moving. That I have committed an error appears too evident...the delinquent, whatever may be his enormities, to make reparation where the offences were committed. My mis307 understanding took place in Boston —... | |
| Barry Witham - 1996 - Страниц: 370
...had the honor of moving. That I have committed an error appears too evident, from the all decisive voice of the public; but surely it is but justice...enormities, to be allowed to make reparation where the offenses were committed. My misunderstanding took place in Boston - to Boston I shall assuredly go... | |
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...disclaim all intention of offering any thing in the shape of disrespect toward the inhabitants of New York That I have committed an error, appears too evident from the all-decisive voice of the public." 38 Kean may not have believed that he deserved such treatment, but he was compelled to apologize in... | |
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