| Edward Everett - 1859 - 872 ページ
...international banquet, he brought together on the one hand the most prominent of his countrymen, drawn by the occasion to London, and on the other hand, the chairman...pledged them, on both sides to warmer feelings of mutual good-will than they had before entertained. In these ways, Mr. President, our friend has certainly... | |
| 1852 - 496 ページ
...international banquet, he brought together on the one hand the most prominent of his countrymen, drawn by the occasion to London, and on the other hand, the chairman...mutual good will, than they had before entertained. 63 his share to carry into effect the principle of the toast, to which you call upon me to reply. But... | |
| 1856 - 252 ページ
...international banquet, he brought together on the one hand the most prominent of his countrymen, drawn by the occasion to London, and on the other hand, the chairman...mutual good will, than they had before entertained. la these ways, Mr. President, our friend has certainly done his share to carry into effect the principle... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1856 - 768 ページ
...international banquet, he brought together on the one hand the most prominent of his countrymen, drawn by the occasion to London, and on the other hand, the Chairman of the Royal Commission, with other persons of con' side-ration in England, and his British friends generally: nnd in a loving cup of 'old Danvcrs... | |
| 1856 - 732 ページ
...international banquet, he brought together on the one hand the most prominent of his countrymen, drawn by the occasion to London, and on the other hand, the Chairman...his British friends generally, and in a loving cup of old Danvers oak, pledged them, on both sides, to warmer feelings of mutual good-will than they had... | |
| Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry - 1898 - 198 ページ
...chairman of the Royal Commission, and other persons of consideration in England, and in a loving-cup, made of old Danvers oak, pledged them, on both sides, to warmer feelings of mutual goodwill than they had before entertained. (See Proceedings at Danvers, p. 63.) His residence, wide... | |
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