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" About ten o'clock I bade adieu to Mount Vernon, to private life, and to domestic felicity ; and, with a mind oppressed with more anxious and painful sensations than I have words to express, set out for New York in company with Mr. "
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tekijä(t) François Guizot - 1840 - 230 sivua
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The Republican Court: Or, American Society in the Days of Washington

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 532 sivua
...affectionate reverence of mankind. In his diary he wrote on the evening of the sixteenth : "About ten o'clock I bade adieu to Mount Vernon, to private life, and...have words to express, set out for New York, with Mr. Thompson and Colonel Humphreys, with the best disposition to render service to my country in obedience...

Life of Washington

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1855 - 638 sivua
...indicated in the following extract from his Diary, written on the day of his departure. "About ten o'clock I bade adieu to Mount Vernon, to private life, and...than I have words to express, set out for New York in company with Mr. Thomson and Colonel Humphreys, with the best disposition to render service to my...

The Republican Court: Or, American Society in the Days of Washington

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 516 sivua
...affectionate reverence of mankind. In his diary he wrote on the evening of the sixteenth: "About ten o'clock I bade adieu to Mount Vernon, to private life, and...painful sensations than I have words to express, set out foiNew York, with Mr. Thompson and Colonel Humphreys, with the best disposition to render service to...

Graham's American Monthly Magazine of Literature, Art, and Fashion, Niteet 46–47

1855 - 1226 sivua
...his whole conduct, and he inserts in his diary : " Abont ten o'clock I bade adieu to Mount Vermin, to private life and to domestic felicity ; and with...than I have words to express, set out for New York in company with Mr. Thompson and Colonel Humphreys, with the best 'Imposition to render service to...

The Life of George Washington ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1855 - 464 sivua
...life, and to domestick felicity ; and with a mind oppressed with more anxious and painful sensa tions than I have words to express, set out for New York, with the best dispositions to render service to my country in obedience to its call, but with less hope of answering...

The Republican Court: Or, American Society in the Days of Washington

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 466 sivua
...affectionate reverence of mankind, In his diary he wrote on the evening of the sixteenth: "About ten o'clock I bade adieu to Mount Vernon, to private life, and...have words to express, set out for New York, with Mr. Thompson and Colonel Humphreys, with the best disposition to render service to my country in obedience...

The Life of General Washington: First President of the United States

Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 406 sivua
...administration of the new government. In his Diary he thus describes his departure : — " About ten o'clock I bade adieu to Mount Vernon, to private life, and...than I have words to express, set out for New York, in company with Mr. Thomson and Colonel Humphreys, with the best disposition to render service to my...

The Life of George Washington

J. T. Headley - 1856 - 520 sivua
...ambition, a touching sadness pervades his whole conduct, and he inserts in his diary: "About ten o'clock I bade adieu to Mount Vernon, to private life and...than I have words to express, set out for New York in company with Mr. Thompson and Colonel Humphreys, with the best disposition to render service to...

Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Nide 12

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1856 - 878 sivua
...find recorded in his journal: "About ten o'clock I bade adieu to Mount Vernon, to private life, and domestic felicity; and with a mind oppressed with...have words to express, set out for New York, with the l>cst dis]>osition to render service to my country, in obedience to its call, but with less hope of...

Lectures on Great Men

Frederic Myers - 1856 - 508 sivua
...(which has been preserved) on the close of the day on which he left his home : ' About tea o'clock I bade adieu to Mount Vernon, to private life, and...oppressed with more anxious and painful sensations than 1 have words to express, set out for New York, with the best dispositions (indeed) to render service...




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