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" A few days after the carting of Mr. Kearsley, Mr. Isaac Hunt, the attorney, was treated in the same manner, but he managed' the matter much better than his precursor. Instead of braving his conductors like the doctor, Mr. Hunt was a pattern of meekness... "
Memoirs of a Life, Chiefly Passed in Pennsylvania: Within the Last Sixty Years - Page 123
by Alexander Graydon - 1822 - 431 pages
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Memoirs of a Life, Chiefly Passed in Pennsylvania, Within the Last Sixty ...

Alexander Graydon - History - 1811 - 394 pages
...extremely outrageous, that it was thought necessary to confine him. From the city he was soon after removed to Carlisle, where he died during the war. A few days...humility ; and at every halt that was made, he rose and expressed his acknowledgn.ents to the crowd for their forbearance and civility. After a parade of an...
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The New Edinburgh review

1822 - 694 pages
...extremely outrageous, that it was thought necessary to confine him. From the city he was soon after removed to Carlisle, where he died during the war. " A few...of braving his conductors like the Doctor, Mr. Hunt was.a pattern of meekness and humility ; and at every halt that was made, he rose and expressed his...
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Memoirs of his own time, by A. Graydon, ed. by J.S. Littell

Alexander Graydon - 1846 - 532 pages
...extremely outrageous, that it was thought necessary to confine him. From the city he was soon after removed to Carlisle, where he died during the war. A few days...humility ; and at every halt that was made, he rose and expressed his acknowledgments to the crowd for their forbearance and civility. After a parade of an...
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Memoirs of His Own Time: With Reminiscences of the Men and Events of the ...

Alexander Graydon - United States - 1846 - 534 pages
...extremely outrageous, that it was thought necessary to confine him. From the city he was soon after removed to Carlisle, where he died during the war. A few days...humility; and at every halt that was made, he rose and expressed his acknowledgments to the crowd for their forbearance and civility. After a parade of an...
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Memoirs of His Own Time: With Reminiscences of the Men and Events of the ...

Alexander Graydon - United States - 1846 - 530 pages
...extremely outrageous, that it was thought necessary to confine him. From the city he was soon after removed to Carlisle, where he died during the war. A few days...better than his precursor. Instead of braving his ponductors like the Doctor, Mr. Hunt was a pattern of meekness and humility; and at every halt that...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1860 - 582 pages
...extremely outrageous that it was thought necessary to confine him. From the city he was soon after removed to Carlisle, where he died during the war. " A few days after the carting of Dr. Kearsley, Mr. Isaac Hunt, the attorney, was treated in the same manner, but he managed the matter...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1860 - 568 pages
...extremely outrageous that it was thought necessary to confine him. From the city be was soon after removed to Carlisle, where he died during the war. " A few days after the carting of Dr. Kearsley, Mr. Isaac Hunt, the attorney, wa« treated in the same manner, but be managed the matter...
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A Library of American Literature...

Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 pages
...extremely outrageous, that it was thought necessary to confine him. From the city he was soon after removed to Carlisle, where he died during the war. A few days...humility; and at every halt that was made he rose and expressed his acknowledgments to the crowd for their forbearance and civility. After a parade of an...
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The Philadelphia Magazines and Their Contributors, 1741-1850

Albert H. Smyth - American periodicals - 1892 - 276 pages
...to the accident of Leigh Hunt's birth in England, and to the loss of "Abou ben Adhem " to America: "A few days after the carting of Mr. Kearsley, Mr....humility; and at every halt that was made he rose and expressed his acknowledgments to the crowd for their forbearance and civility. After a parade of an...
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The Philadelphia Magazines and Their Contributors, 1741-1850

Albert H. Smyth - American periodicals - 1892 - 274 pages
...led to the accident of Leigh Hunt's birth in England, and to the loss of "Abou ben Adhem" to America: "A few days after the carting of Mr. Kearsley, Mr....humility; and at every halt that was made he rose and expressed his acknowledgments to the crowd for their forbearance and civility. After a parade of an...
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