| 1819 - 480 str.
..." Sin,— The circumstances of thia audience are so extraordinary, the language you have now held U so extremely proper, and the feelings you have discovered...justly adapted to the occasion, that I must say, that 1 not only receive with pleasure the assurances of the friendly disposition »t tne United States,... | |
| Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher.) - 1820 - 402 str.
...but he was much affected, and answered me with more tremour than I had spoken with, and said — ". ' Sir,— The circumstances of this audience are so...receive with pleasure the assurance of the friendly disposition of the United States, but that I am glad the choice has fallen upon you to be their minister.... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 str.
...had spoken with, and said — ' Sir— The circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary, (he language you have now held is so extremely proper, and the feelings yon have discovered so justly adapted to the occasion, that I must say, that I not only receive with... | |
| Robert Huish - 1821 - 746 str.
...say ; but he was much affected, and answered me with more tremour than 1 had spoken with, aud said, ' Sir, the circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary,...I must say, that I not only receive with pleasure tlie assurance of the friendly disposition of the United States, but that I am very glad the choice... | |
| 1821 - 524 str.
...was never in my whole life in a manner so agreeable to myself." The King'* reply to Mr. ./Warns. " Sir, the circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary, the language you have now used so extremely proper, and the feelings you have discovered so justly adapted to the occasion, that... | |
| Englishman - 1824 - 420 str.
...say, but he was much affected, and answered me with more tremor than I had spoken with, and said — ' Sir — The circumstances of this audience are so...receive with pleasure the assurance of the friendly disposition of the United States, but that I am very glad the choice has fallen upon you to be their... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 498 str.
...but he was much affected, and answered me with more tremour than I had spoken with, and said — " Sir,-* The circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary,...receive with pleasure the assurance of the friendly disposition of the United States, but that I am glad the choice has fallen upon you to be their minister.... | |
| 1826 - 426 str.
...say; but he was much affected, and answered me with more tremor than I had spoken with, and said: — "Sir — The circumstances of this audience are so...receive with pleasure the assurance of the friendly disposition of the preference, that moment I shall say, let the circumstances of language, religion... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1820 - 384 str.
...say ; but Le was much affected, and answered me with more tremour than I had spoken with, and said, " Sir, the circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary,...must say, that I not only receive with pleasure the assuiance of the friendly disposition of the United States, but that I am very glad the choice has... | |
| 1826 - 374 str.
...say ; but he was much affected, and answered me with more tremour than I had spoken with, and said, " Sir, the circumstances of this audience are so extraordinary,...discovered so justly adapted to the occasion, that 1 must say, that I not only receive with pleasure the assurance of the friendly disposition of the... | |
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