| James Parton - 1880 - 688 páginas
...rent the skies as I passed along the wharves, filled my mind with sensations as painful (considering the reverse of this scene which may be the case after all my labors to do good) as they are pleasing." There was still some delay. The question arose in Congress by what title the president... | |
| James Parton - 1883 - 860 páginas
...rent the skies as I passed along the wharves, filled my mind with sensations as painful (considering the reverse of this scene which may be the case after all my labors to do good) as they arc pleasing." There was still some delay. The question arose in Congress by what title the president... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1885 - 462 páginas
...rent the skies as I passed along the wharves, filled my mind with sensations as painful (considering the reverse of this scene, which may be the case after all my labours to do good) as they are pleasing." It had been a matter of anxious and sometimes of acrid debate... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1889 - 420 páginas
...rent the skies as I passed along the wharves, filled my mind with sensations as painful (considering the reverse of this scene, which may be the case after...all my labors to do good) as they were pleasing." In the very moment of the highest personal glory, the only thought is of the work which he has to do.... | |
| Thomas Edward Vermilye Smith - 1889 - 256 páginas
...rent the skies, as I passed along the wharves, filled my mind with sensations as painful (considering the reverse of this scene, which may be the case after all my labors to do good) as they are pleasing." By a curious coincidence the 23rd of April 1789 — the day upon which Washington made... | |
| John Frederick Schroeder - 1903 - 564 páginas
...purpose by the citizens of New York. " The display of boats," says Washington, in his private journal, "which attended and joined on this occasion, some...all my labors to do good) as they were pleasing." At the stairs on Murray's wharf, which had been prepared and ornamented for the purpose, he was received... | |
| Joseph Bucklin Bishop - 1904 - 248 páginas
...rent the skies as I walked along the streets, filled my mind with sensations as painful (considering the reverse of this scene, which may be the case after all my labors to do good) as they are pleasing." The inauguration occurred on April 30th. For nearly a fortnight crowds had been pouring... | |
| Frances Melville Perry, Henry William Elson - 1905 - 372 páginas
...rent the skies as I passed along the wharves, filled my mind with sensations as painful (considering the reverse of this scene, which may be the case after...all my labors to do good) as they were pleasing." On the thirtieth of April he was inaugurated on the balcony of the City Hall. The beloved blue-and-buff... | |
| Washington Irving - 1905 - 594 páginas
...rent the skies, as I passed along the wharves, filled iny mind with sensations as painful (considering the reverse of this scene, which may be the case after all my labors to do good) as they aro pleasing." The inauguration was delayed for several days, in which a question arose as to the form... | |
| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 800 páginas
...pain rather than pleasure, for in his Diary he makes the following remark: " The display of boats, which attended and joined on this occasion, some with...all my labors to do good) as they were pleasing." * Upon landing at Murray's Wharf, he was saluted by the artillery and conducted to his residence at... | |
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