| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1824 - 276 sivua
...its cause." General La Fayette then rose in his carriage, and in a most interesting and felicitous manner, replied as follows : — " The emotions of...the blessed moment, when, after so long an absence, I find myself again surrounded by the good citizens of boston — where I am so affectionately, so... | |
| 1825 - 455 sivua
...martyrs in its cause." General La Fayette then rose in his carriage, and made the bllotving reply : " The emotions of love and gratitude, which I have been...will hereafter be said, of Universal Liberty. " What mustbe, Sir, my feelings, at the blessed moment, when, after so long an absence, I find myself again... | |
| 1825 - 464 sivua
...martyrs in its cause." General La Fayette then rose in his carriage, and made the following reply : " The emotions of love and gratitude, which I have been...hope it will hereafter be said, of Universal Liberty. " Whatmustbe, Sir, my feelings, at the blessed moment, when, after so long an absence, I find myself... | |
| 1825 - 462 sivua
...martyrs in its cause." General La Fayette then rose in his carriage, and made the following reply : " The emotions of love and gratitude, which I have been...of religious reverence for the cradle of American, arsd let me hope it will hereafter be said, of Universal Liberty. " What must be, Sir, my feelings,... | |
| Caleb Hopkins Snow - 1825 - 454 sivua
...appropriate address, to which the General replied, as follows : To the Mayor and People of Boston : '' , ' The emotions of love and gratitude, which I have been accustomed to feel on my catering this city, have ever mingled with a sense of religious reveThe lumber of polls rated in 1824,... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 494 sivua
...La Fayette replied to the eloquent welcome, in a very animated and happy manner, and in substance, as follows : — " The emotions of love and gratitude,...the blessed moment, when, after so long an absence, I find myself again surrounded by the good citizens of Boston — where I am so affectionately, so... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 502 sivua
...La Fayette replied to the eloquent welcome, in a very animated and happy manner, and in substance, as follows :— " The emotions of love and gratitude,...the blessed moment, when, after so long an absence, I find myself again surrounded by the good citizens of Boston—-where I am so affectionately, so honourably... | |
| 1825 - 436 sivua
...the cause." To which the general returned the following answer: To the mayor and people of Boston: The emotions of love and gratitude which I have been accustomed to feel on my entering this cily, have ever mingled with a sense of religious reverence for the cradle of American, and, letue... | |
| An Officer in the late army - 1846 - 512 sivua
...perfect as the condition of our nature permits, recur with gratitude, inGENERAL LAFAYETTE. ' 361 creasing with the daily increasing sense of their blessings,...the blessed moment, when, after so long an absence, I find myself again surrounded by the good citizens of Boston — where I am so affectionately, so... | |
| An Officer in the late army - 1846 - 516 sivua
...increasing sense of their blessings, to the memory of those, who, by their labours and in their Mood, laid the foundation of our liberties. " Your name,...the blessed moment, when, after so long an absence, I find myself again surrounded by the good citizens of Boston— where I am so affectionately, so honourably... | |
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