| 1880 - 328 páginas
...ordinary degree, but joyfully, almost boyishly happy. On his way to t.he railroad station, to which he drove slowly, in conscious enjoyment of the beautiful...trial his Administration was strong in its grasp of aflairs, strong in popular favor and destined to grow stronger; that grave difficulties confronting... | |
| Emma Elizabeth Brown - 1881 - 614 páginas
...ordinary degree, but joyfully, almost boyishly, happy. On his way to the railroad station, to which he drove slowly, in conscious enjoyment of the beautiful...keen anticipation of pleasure, his talk was all in a grateful and gratulatory vein. He felt that after four months of trial his administration was strong... | |
| Francis Marion Green - 1882 - 460 páginas
...ordinary degree, but joyfully, almost boyishly happy. On his way to the railroad station to which he drove slowly, in conscious enjoyment of the beautiful...grateful and gratulatory vein. He felt that after fonr months of trial his administration was strong in its grasp of affairs, strong in popular favor... | |
| James Gillespie Blaine - 1882 - 22 páginas
...ordinary degree, but joyfully, almost boyishly happy. On his way to the railroad station to which he drove slowly, in conscious enjoyment of the beautiful...of leisure and a keen anticipation of pleasure, his t.fik was all in the grateful and gratulatory vein. He felt that after four months of trial his administration... | |
| 1883 - 906 páginas
...boyishly happy. On his way to the railroad" station to which he drove slowly, in conscious enjoy ment of the beautiful morning, with an unwonted sense of...talk was all in the grateful and gratulatory vein. Ho felt that after four months of trial his administration was strong in its grasp of affairs, strong... | |
| Frank Abial Flower - 1884 - 662 páginas
...ordinary degree, bat joyfully, almost boyishly happy. On the way to the railroad station to which he drove slowly, in conscious enjoyment of the beautiful...popular favor, and destined to grow stronger: that grave difficulty confronting him at his inauguration liad been passed; that trouble lay behind him and not... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - 1884 - 516 páginas
...railroad-station to which he drove slowly, in conscious enjoyment of the beautiful morning, with au unwonted sense of leisure and a keen anticipation...talk was all in the grateful and gratulatory vein. " Surely, if happiness can ever come from the honors or triumphs of this world, on that quiet July... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1885 - 988 páginas
...ordinary degree, but joyfully, almost boyishly happy. On hb way to the railroad station, to which he drove slowly, in conscious enjoyment of the beautiful morning, with an unwonted sense of leisure and keen anticipation of pleasure, his talk was all in the grateful and gratulatory vein. He felt that... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1885 - 974 páginas
...drove slowly, in conscious enjoyment of the beautiful morning, wiJi an unwonted sen.s3 of leisure and keen anticipation of pleasure, his talk was all in the grateful and gratulatory vein. lie felt that after four months of trial his administration was strong in its grasp of ailairs, strong... | |
| 1886 - 562 páginas
...ordinary degree, but joyfully, almost boyishly, happy. On his way to the railroad-station, to which he drove slowly, in conscious enjoyment of the beautiful...strong in popular favor and destined to grow stronger. Surely, if happiness can ever come from the honora or triumphs of this world, on that quiet July morning... | |
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