| Abel F. Fitch - Counterfeiters - 1851 - 874 pages
...changes, too, among the unfortunate men whom I have defended. The sound of the hammer has died away in the workshops of some ; the harvests have ripened...blanched ; and their hands have become as soft to the presure of friendship as yours or mine. One of them — -a vagrant boy-^-whom I found imprisoned here... | |
| Abel F. Fitch - Counterfeiters - 1851 - 898 pages
...defended. The sound of the hammer hi' died away in the workshops of some ; the harvests have ripened iii! wasted in the fields of others. Want, and fear, and...entered into all their dwellings. Their own rugged forms liavedrivped : their sunburnt brows have blanched; and their hands have br come as soft to the présure... | |
| William Henry Seward - United States - 1853 - 658 pages
...changes, too, among the unfortunate men whom I have defended. The sound of the hammer has died away in the workshops of some ; the harvests have ripened...the pressure of friendship as yours or mine. One of them — a vagrant boy — whom I found imprisoned here for a few extravagant words, that perhaps,... | |
| Readers - 1853 - 458 pages
...changes, too. among the unfortunate men whom I have defended. The sound of the hammer has died away in the workshops of some ; the harvests have ripened...the pressure of friendship as yours or mine. One of them — a vagrant boy — whom I found imprisoned here for a few extravagant words, that, perhaps,... | |
| George E. Baker - 1855 - 424 pages
...changes, too, among the unfortunate men whom I have defended. The sound of the hammer has died away in the workshops of some ; the harvests have ripened...the pressure of friendship as yours or mine. One of them — a vagrant boy — whom I found imprisoned here for a few extravagant words, that perhaps he... | |
| Joseph W. Donovan - Jury - 1881 - 710 pages
...among the unfortunate men whom I have defended. The sound of the hammer has died away in the workshop of some; the harvests have ripened and wasted in the...own rugged forms have drooped, their sunburnt brows blanched, and their hands have become soft to the pressure of friendship as yours or mine. One of them... | |
| Alvin Victor Sellers - Defense (Criminal procedure) - 1917 - 334 pages
...changes, too, among the unfortunate men whom I have defended. The sound of the hammer has died away in the workshops of some; the harvests have ripened and...dwellings. Their own rugged forms have drooped; their sunburned brows have blanched, and their hands have become as soft to the pressure of friendship as... | |
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