... between people who, though separated by an ocean, and under different governments, have the same language, a similar religion, and kindred blood. I beg your majesty's permission to add, that although I have sometimes before been entrusted by my country,... The Friend of Peace - Page 361821Full view - About this book
| Benson John Lossing - 1848 - 146 pages
...good-humor," between people who, though separated by an ocean, and under different governments, have the same language, a similar religion, and kindred blood....to add, that although I have sometimes before been inElected vice-president of the United States under Washington.—Elected president. trusted by my... | |
| William Henry Seward, John Mather Austin - 1849 - 414 pages
...harmony,' between people, who, though separated by an ocean, and under different governments, have the same language, a similar religion, and kindred blood....to add, that although I have sometimes before been intrusted by my country, it was never, in my whole life, in a manner so agreeable to myself." George... | |
| William Henry Seward, John Mather Austin - 1849 - 424 pages
...blood. I beg your Majesty's permission to add, that although I have sometimes before been intrusted by my country, it was never, in my whole life, in a manner so agreeable to myself." George III. replied with dignity, but not without some manifestations of excitement : — " The circumstances... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, Timothy Flint, John Holmes Agnew - 1851 - 578 pages
...separated by an ocean, and under different government, have the same language, a similar religion, a kindred blood. I beg your Majesty's permission to add, that although I have semetlmes before been instructed by my country, it was never in my whole life in a manner so agreeable... | |
| 1853 - 514 pages
...harmony," between people, who, though separated by an ocean, and under different governments, have the same language, a similar religion, and kindred blood....to add, that although I have sometimes before been mtrusted by my courtry, it was never in my whole I " I dare not say that these were the king's precise... | |
| John Adams, Charles Francis Adams - 1853 - 736 pages
...blood. " I beg your Majesty's permission to add, that, although I have some time before been intrusted by my country, it was never in my whole life in a manner so agreeable to myself." The King listened to every word I said, with dignity, but with an apparent emotion. Whether it was the nature... | |
| Sophia Hayes Wyatt - 1854 - 308 pages
...good-humor,' between people who, though separated by an ocean, and under different governments, have the same language, a similar religion, and kindred blood....to add, that although I have sometimes before been intrusted by my country, it was never in my whole life, in a manner so agreeable to myself." The king... | |
| 1855 - 512 pages
...blood. I beg your majesty's permission to add, that although I have sometimes before been intrusted by my country, it was never in my whole life in a manner so agreeable to myself.' The king H•tencd to every word I said, with dignity, it is true, but with apparent emotion. Whether it was... | |
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