| 1842 - 574 str.
...General, whose countenance was as serene and unclouded as the day. He seemed to me to enjoy a triumph over me. Methought I heard him say, " Ay .' I am fairly...my administration might be happy, successful, and honourable. 4 It is now settled that I am to go into his house. It is whispered that he intends to... | |
| John Adams - 1841 - 304 str.
...General, 2 whose countenance was as serene and unclouded as the day. He seemed to me to enjoy a triumph over me. Methought I heard him say, " Ay ! I am fairly...administration might be happy, successful, and honorable. It is now settled that I am to go into his house. It is whispered that he intends to take French leave... | |
| William Henry Seward, John Mather Austin - 1849 - 424 str.
...[Washington,] whose countenance was as serene and unclouded as the day. He seemed to me to enjoy a triumph over me. Methought I heard him say, ' Ay ! I am fairly...administration might be happy, successful, and honorable. * The day of his inauguration as President. " It is now settled that I am to go into his bouse. It... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1856 - 418 str.
...[Washington,] whose countenance was as serene and unclouded as the day. He seemed to me to enjoy a triumph over me. Methought I heard him say ' Ay! I am fairly...administration might be happy, successful, and honorable. * Th» day of hia inauguration as President. " It is now settled that I am to go into his house. It... | |
| James Philemon Holcombe - 1866 - 548 str.
...President. deed ; and it was made more affecting to me by the presence of the General (Washington), whose countenance was as serene and unclouded as the...administration might be happy, successful, and honorable. It is now settled that I am to go into his house. It is whispered that he intends to take French leave... | |
| James Philemon Holcombe - 1866 - 540 str.
...(Washington), whose countenance was as serene and unclouded as the day. He seemed to me to enjoy a triumph over me. Methought I heard him say, " Ay ! I am fairly...administration might be happy, successful, and honorable. It is now settled that I am to go into his house. It is whispered that he intends to take French leave... | |
| 1868 - 1048 str.
...Washington, whose countenance was as serene and unclouded as the day. He seemed to me to enjoy a triumph over me. Methought I heard him say, ' Ay ! I am fairly out and you fairly in ! See which of us will be the happier.' When the ceremony was over he came and made me a visit, and cordially congratulated me,... | |
| James Parton - 1880 - 688 str.
...general, whose countenance was as serene and unclouded as the day. He seemed to me to enjoy a triumph over me. Methought I heard him say : 'Ay ! I am fairly out, and yoi fairly in ! See which of us will be happiest ! ' "When the ceremony was over he came and made me... | |
| James Parton - 1883 - 860 str.
...general, whose countenance was as serene and unclouded as the day. He seemed to me to enjoy a triumph over me. Methought I heard him say: 'Ay! I am fairly out, and yoi fairly in ! See which of us will be happiest ! ' "When the ceremony was over he came and made me... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1886 - 536 str.
...General, whose countenance was as serene and unclouded as the day. He seemed to me to enjoy a triumph over me. Methought I heard him say: 'Ay! I am fairly out, and you lairly in ! See which of us will be happiest.' " When the ceremony was over, he came and made me a... | |
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