| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 strani
...and my colleagues and the circle of principal citizens, apparently with welcome. The courtesies of dinner parties given me, as a stranger newly arrived...placed me at once in their familiar society : but 1 cannot describe the wonder and mortification with which the table conversations filled me. Politics... | |
| 1830 - 540 strani
...the circle of principal erfr zens, apparently with welcome. The courtesies of dinner parties gives me, as a stranger newly arrived among them, placed...kingly over republican government was evidently the favourite sentiment. An apostate I could not be, nor jet a hypocrite ; and I found myself, for the... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 strani
...and sycophantry of royalism ; and above all, the general tone of the table conversations. in which a preference of kingly over republican government was evidently the favorite sentiment, filled him with indescribable wonder and mortification. Then followed those scenes of corruption in... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1833 - 480 strani
...and my colleagues, and the circle of principal citizens, apparently with welcome. The courtesies of dinner parties given me, as a stranger newly arrived...Politics were the chief topic, and a preference of a kingly over a republican government, was evidently the favorite sentiment. An apostate I could not... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1833 - 464 strani
...and my colleagues, and the circle of principal citizens, apparently with welcome. The courtesies of dinner parties given me, as a stranger newly arrived...them, placed me at once in their familiar society, Hut I cannot describe the wonder and mortification with which the table conversations filled me. Politics... | |
| George Tucker - 1837 - 636 strani
...and my colleagues and the circle of principal citizens, apparently with welcome. The courtesies of dinner parties given me, as a stranger newly arrived...mortification with which the table conversations filled me. Polities were the chief topic, and a preference of kingly over republican government was evidently... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1839 - 384 strani
...colleagues and the circle of principal citizens apparently with welcome. The courtesies of dinner-parties given me, as a stranger newly arrived among them,...the wonder and mortification with which the table conversation filled me. Politics were the chief topic, and a preference of kingly over republican government... | |
| Thomas Brothers - 1840 - 538 strani
...and my colleagues, and the circle of principal citizens apparently with welcome ; the courtesies of dinner parties given me as a stranger, newly arrived...the wonder and mortification with which the table conversation filled me. Politics were the chief topic ; and a preference of a kingly, over a republican... | |
| Joseph Coe - 1841 - 416 strani
...cordially, and my colleagues and the circle of principal citizens apparently with welcome. The courtesies of dinner parties, given me as a stranger newly arrived...the wonder and mortification with which the table conversation filled me. Politics were the chief topic, and a preference of kingly over republican government... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 516 strani
...and my colleagues and the circle of principal citizens, apparently with welcome. The courtesies of dinner parties, given me as a stranger newly arrived...familiar society. But I cannot describe the wonder with which their table conversations filled me. Politics were their chief topic, and a preference of... | |
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