Not being master of my own time, nor accustomed to make personal engagements, which from contingency might become impracticable, I can only say in regard to the last paragraph of your letter, that nothing would give me greater pleasure than to have it... Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society - Página 74de Massachusetts Historical Society - 1797Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| H. R. Duff - 1815 - 574 páginas
...Indiscretion on either side may push them, I do assure you, with the greatest sincerity, that nothing can give me greater pleasure than to have it in my power to do you or your daughter any reall service; and that upon every occasion wherein your honour or Interestmay.be... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 590 páginas
...contingency might become impracticable, I can only say in regard to the last paragraph of your letter, that nothing would give me greater pleasure than to have it in my power to visit all the southern States. With sentiments of the highest respect, I am, dear Sir, &,c. TO THE... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 584 páginas
...contingency might become impracticable, I can only say in regard to the last paragraph of your letter, that nothing would give me greater pleasure than to have it in my power to visit all the southern States. With sentiments of the highest respect, I am, dear Sir, &c. TO THE MARQUIS... | |
| George Washington - 1836 - 574 páginas
...contingency might become impracticable, I can only say in regard to the last paragraph of your letter, that nothing would give me greater pleasure than to have it in my power to visit all the southern States. With sentiments of the highest respect, I am, dear Sir, &,c. TO THE... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 590 páginas
...contingency might become impracticable, I can only say in regard to the last paragraph of your letter, that nothing would give me greater pleasure than to have it in my power to visit all the southern States. With sentiments of the highest respect, I am, dear Sir, &,c. TO THE... | |
| Horatio Nelson (1st visct.) - 1844 - 590 páginas
...you wished to have done upon the occasion.3 As to the point of carrying you in my Ship, nothing could give me greater pleasure than to have it in my power to gratify any reasonable inclination of yours, but at the present moment I do not see how you can possibly... | |
| Horatio Nelson (1st visct.) - 1844 - 586 páginas
...you wished to have done upon the occasion.3 As to the point of carrying you in my Ship, nothing could give me greater pleasure than to have it in my power to gratify any reasonable inclination of yours, but at the present moment I do not see how you can possibly... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 582 páginas
...contingency might become impracticable, I can only say in regard to the last paragraph of your letter, that nothing would give me greater pleasure than to have it in my power to visit all the southern States. With sentiments of the highest respect, I am, dear Sir, &,c. TO THE... | |
| George Washington - 1855 - 576 páginas
...contingency might become impracticable, I can only say in regard to the last paragraph of your letter, that nothing would give me greater pleasure than to have it in my power to visit all the southern States. With sentiments of the highest respect, I am, dear Sir, &c. TO THE MARQUIS... | |
| Vermont Historical Society - 1926 - 630 páginas
...friendship while we lived together give me the greatest satisfaction while I am writing you Nothing could give me greater pleasure than to have it in my power to make you full satisfaction for the many favors that I received from you while I had the pleasure of... | |
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