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| 1836 - 604 ˹éÒ
...children, whose helpless state and piteous cries were peculiarly distressing. Compassion for the full-grown may or may not be felt ; but that heart must be cased...which is insensible to the cry of a child for food. I have no reserve in declaring the pleasure which it gave me to watch the emotions of those unfortunate... | |
| 1836 - 1184 ˹éÒ
...of the many groups that surrounded us.'—p. 218. ' Often,' says Captain Back, ' did I share my own plate with the children, whose helpless state and...distressing ; compassion for the full grown may or may not t*e felt, but that heart must be cased in steel which is insensible to the cry of a child for food.'... | |
| George Back - 1836 - 482 ˹éÒ
...Mr. King was unremitting in his care of those who required medical aid; ami often did I share my own plate with the children, whose helpless state and...cries were peculiarly distressing.' Compassion for the full-grown may or may not be felt; but that heart must be . cased in steel which is insensible to the... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 400 ˹éÒ
...in full vigor in the kind-hearted Back. " Often," said he, on another occasion, " did I share my own plate with the children, whose helpless state and...cries were peculiarly distressing. Compassion for the fullgrown may or may not be felt, but that heart must be cased in steel which is insensible to the... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 574 ˹éÒ
...full vigour in the kind-hearted Back. " Often," said he, on another occasion, " did I share my own plate with the children, whose helpless state and...cries were peculiarly distressing; compassion for the full-grown may or may not be felt, but that heart must be cased in steel which is insensible to the... | |
| John Joseph Shillinglaw - 1850 - 380 ˹éÒ
...Fort, would have perished from actual starvation. " Often," says Captain Back, " did I share my own plate with the children, whose helpless state and...cries were peculiarly distressing ; compassion for the full-grown may or may not be felt, but that heart must be cased in steel which is insensible to the... | |
| John Joseph Shillinglaw - 1851 - 402 ˹éÒ
...Fort, would have perished from actual starvation. " Often," says Captain Back, " did I share my own plate with the children, whose helpless state and...cries were peculiarly distressing; compassion for the full-grown may or may not be felt, but that heart must be cased in steel which is insensible to the... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1852 - 424 ˹éÒ
...was, was gladly received, and saved many from perishing. " Often," adds Back, " did I share my own plate with the children whose helpless state and piteous...cries were peculiarly distressing ; compassion for the full-grown may, or may not, be felt, but that heart must be cased in steel which is insensible to the... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1853 - 274 ˹éÒ
...children, whose helpless state and piteous cries were peculiarly distressing ; compassion for the fall grown may, or may not, be felt, but that heart must...which is insensible to the cry of a child for food." At this critical juncture, Akaitcho made his appearance with an opportune supply of a little meat,... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler, Robert Michael Ballantyne - 1853 - 472 ˹éÒ
...children, whose helpless state and piteous cries were peculiarly distressing. Compassion for the full-grown may or may not be felt; but that heart must be cased...which is insensible to the cry of a child for food. I have no reserve in declaring the pleasure which it gave me to watch the emotions of these unfortunate... | |
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