| Washington Irving - 1865 - 466 trang
...first ripe fruits of American principles, transplanted into Europe, to his great master and patron. That the principles of America opened the Bastille...and, therefore, the key comes to the right place." Washington received the key with reverence, as " a token of the victory gained by liberty over despotism;"... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1868 - 1096 trang
...transplanted into Kurope to his great master and patron. * * That the principles of America opened the Bastilo is not to be doubted, and, therefore, the key comes to the right place." Washington wrote to Lafayette : " I have received your affectionate letter by one conveyance, and the... | |
| John A. Marshall - 1869 - 754 trang
...transplanted into Europe, to his great master and patron " That the principles of America opened the Bastile is not to be doubted, and, therefore, the key comes to the right place." Washington wrote to La Fayette : " I received your affectionate letter by one conveyance, and the token... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1870 - 456 trang
...When he mentioned to me the present he intended for you, my heart leaped with joy. It is something so truly in character, that no remarks can illustrate...convey. That the principles of America opened the Bastile is not to be doubted, and therefore the key comes to the right place. * * * * "I should rejoice... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1870 - 460 trang
...When he mentioned to me the present he intended for you, my heart leaped with joy. It is something BO truly in character, that no remarks can illustrate...convey. That the principles of America opened the Bastile is not to be doubted, and therefore the key comes to the right place. * * * * "I should rejoice... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1871 - 466 trang
...When he mentioned to me the present he intended for you, my heart leaped with joy. It is something so truly in character, that no remarks can illustrate...and is more happily expressive of his remembrance of liis American friends than any letters can convey. That the principles of America opened the Bastile... | |
| Washington Irving - 1870 - 566 trang
...transplanted into Europe, to his great master and patron. That the principles of America opened the Bastile is not to be doubted, and, therefore, the key comes to the right place." Washington received the key with reverence, as " a token of the victory gained by liberty over despotism... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1871 - 466 trang
..."When he mentioned to me the present he intended for you, my heart leaped with joy. It is something so truly in character, that no remarks can illustrate...convey. That the principles of America opened the Bastile is not to be doubted, and therefore the key comes to the right place. * * * * " I should rejoice... | |
| Elizabeth Bryant Johnston - 1876 - 80 trang
...Paine, in writing to Washington, very happily says : " That the principles of America opened the Bastile is not to be doubted ; and, therefore, the key comes to the right place." The quaint wood-work wainscotings and designs of cornice and ceiling of this hall and the two rooms... | |
| John A. Marshall - 1881 - 836 trang
...transplanted into Europe, to his great master and patron " That the principles of America opened the Bastile is not to be doubted, and, therefore, the key comes to the right place." Washington wrote to La Fayette : " I received your affectionate letter by one conveyance, and the token... | |
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