I shall esteem myself the happiest of men, if I can be instrumental in recommending my country more and more to your Majesty's royal benevolence, and of restoring an entire esteem, confidence, and affection, or, in better words, the old good nature and... Three Years in North America - Page 484by James Stuart - 1833 - 544 pagesFull view - About this book
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...esteem, confidence, and affection, or, in better words, the old good nature and the old good humor between people, who, though separated by an ocean,...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... | |
| Sophia Hayes Wyatt - Bars (Drinking establishments) - 1854 - 308 pages
...esteem, confidence, and affection ; or, in better words, ' the old good-nature, and the old good-humor,' between people who, though separated by an ocean,...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... | |
| Henry Reed - English literature - 1855 - 404 pages
...a short address to the king, concluding with the expression of the hope of " being instrumental in restoring an entire esteem, confidence, and affection,...language, a similar religion, and kindred blood." This was well said — worthy of the representative of the young nation — manly thoughts and feelings,... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 428 pages
...a short address to the king, concluding with the expression of the hope of " being instrumental in restoring an entire esteem, confidence, and affection,...language, a similar religion, and kindred blood." This was well said — worthy of the representative of the young nation — manly thoughts and feelings,... | |
| Biographies of American leaders - 1855 - 624 pages
...affection ; or, in better words, ' the old good nature and the good old humor,' between people who, thougli separated by an ocean, and under different governments, have the same language, a similar religion, a kindred blood. I beg your Majesty's permission to add, that although I have sometimes before been... | |
| William Henry Seward - Legislators - 1856 - 418 pages
...esteem, confidence and affection, or in better words, ' the old good nature, and the old good harmony,' between people, who, though separated by an ocean,...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 Trescot - United States - 1857 - 306 pages
...esteem, confidence, and affection, or, in better words, the old good-nature and the old good-humor between people, who, though separated by an ocean...Majesty's permission to add, that although I have some time before been intrusted by my country, it was never in my life in a manner so agreeable to... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 242 pages
...esteem, confiden ce, and affection, or, in better words, the old good-nature and the old goo humour, between people who, though separated by an ocean,...language, a similar religion, and kindred blood." This was well said — worthy of the representative of the young nation — manly thoughts and feelings,... | |
| John Hayward - New England - 1857 - 804 pages
...esteem, confidence, and affection; or, in better words, "the old good nature, and the good old humor," between people who, though separated by an ocean, and under different governments, have the fame language, a similar religion, a kindred blood. I beg your majesty's permission to add, that although... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - United States - 1860 - 556 pages
...better words, the old good-nature and the old good-humor between people, who, although separated by ocean, and under different governments, have the same...language, a similar religion, and kindred blood." l God grant that this benign spirit of generous brotherhood, this blessed unity of which he was the... | |
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