In this particular, Burr appears to have been unfeeling and heartless. And yet, by a fascinating power almost peculiar to himself, he so managed as to retain the affection, in some instances, the devotion, of his deluded victims. In every other respect... The Conspiracy of Col. Aaron Burr: A Historical Romance - Página 308por Aaron BURR (Vice-President of the United State of America.) - 1854 - 311 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1837 - 1322 páginas
...particular Burr appears to have been unfeeling and heartless. And yet, by a fascinating power almost peculiar to himself, he so managed as to retain the...farther to alleviate the sufferings of another. No man was more benevolent. No man would make greater sacrifices to promote the interest or the happiness... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1836 - 450 páginas
...particular, Burr appears to have been unfeeling and heartless. And yet, by a fascinating power almost peculiar to himself, he so managed as to retain the...farther to alleviate the sufferings of another. No man was more benevolent. No man would make greater sacrifices to promote the interest or the happiness... | |
| Aaron Burr - 1836 - 450 páginas
...particular, Burr appears to have been unfeeling and heartless. And yet, by a fascinating power almost peculiar to himself, he so managed as to retain the...farther to alleviate the sufferings of another. No man was more benevolent. No man would make greater sacrifices to promote the interest or the happiness... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1836 - 454 páginas
...yet, by a fascinating power almost peculiar to himself, he so managed as to retain the affectioVi, in some instances, the devotion, of his deluded victims....farther to alleviate the sufferings of another. No man was more benevolent. No man would make greater sacrifices to promote the interest or the happiness... | |
| Aaron Burr - 1837 - 456 páginas
...particular, Burr appears to have been unfeeling and heartless. And yet, by a fascinating power almost peculiar to himself, he so managed as to retain the...farther to alleviate the sufferings of another. No man was more benevolent. No man would make greater sacrifices to promote the interest or the happiness... | |
| 1837 - 660 páginas
...particular Burr appears to have been unfeeling and heartless. And yet, by a fascinating power almost peculiar to himself, he so managed as to retain the...farther to alleviate the sufferings of another. No man was more benevolent. No man would make greater sacrifices to promote the interest or the happiness... | |
| James Parton - 1858 - 728 páginas
...particular, Burr appears to have been unfeeling and heartless. And yet, by a fascinating power, almost peculiar to himself, he so managed as to retain the...respect, he was kind and charitable. No man would go further to alleviate the sufferings of* another. No man was more benevolent. No man would make greater... | |
| James Parton - 1860 - 744 páginas
...particular, Burr appears to have been unfeeling and heartless. And yet, by a fascinating power, almost peculiar to himself, he so managed as to retain the...In every other respect, he was kind and charitable. Xo man would go further to alleviate the sufferings of another. Xo man was more benevolent. N"o man... | |
| James Parton - 1888 - 448 páginas
...yet, by a fascinating power, almost peculiar to himself, he so managed as to retain the affl'Ction, in some instances, the devotion, of his deluded victims....respect, he was kind and charitable. No man would go further to alleviate the sufferings of another. No man was more benevolent. No man would make greater... | |
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