A monstrous crowd of people is in the city. I never saw any thing like it before. Persons have come five hundred miles to see General Jackson, and they really seem to think that the country is rescued from some dreadful danger. Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Pagina 2681884Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Daniel Webster, Edwin David Sanborn - 1856 - 566 pagina’s
...To-day we have had the inauguration. A monstrous crowd of people is in the city. I never saw any thing like it before. Persons have come five hundred miles...seem to think that the country is rescued from some dreadful danger. The inauguration speech you will see. I cannot make much of it, except that it is... | |
| James Parton - 1860 - 764 pagina’s
...were utterly vain."* Mr. Webster, in his serio-comic manner, remarks : " I never saw such a crowd here before. Persons have come five hundred miles to see...seem to think that the country is rescued from some dreadful danger!" The ceremony over, the President drove from the Capitol to the White House, followed... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1870 - 624 pagina’s
...To-day we have had the inauguration. A monstrous crowd of people is in the city. I never saw any thing like it before. Persons have come five hundred miles...seem to think that the country is rescued from some dreadful danger. " The inauguration speech you will see. I cannot make much of it, except that it is... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1870 - 630 pagina’s
...people is in the city. I never saw any thing like it before. Persons have come five hundred miles to sec General Jackson ; and they really seem to think that the country is rescued from some dreadful danger. '• The inauguration speech you will see. I cannot make much of it, except that it... | |
| Hermann von Holst - 1874 - 72 pagina’s
...eine torrefconbenj jü)ifфeu x зШonroe unb 3aáfon auö bem 3a^re 1816 an baö 2iфt gebraфt, in five hundred miles to see General Jackson, and they...seem to think that the country is rescued from some dreadful danger". Webster's Priv. Corresp. I. p. 473. 1) „After this ceremony lthe inauguration)... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1879 - 732 pagina’s
...appointment, and have placed or continued power in unfaithful or incompetent hands," be counteracted. 1 " To-day we have had the inauguration. A monstrous crowd...seem to think that the country is rescued from some dreadful danger." Webster's I'riv. Corresp., I, p. 473. * "After this ceremony [the inauguration] was... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1879 - 724 pagina’s
...appointment, and have placed or continued power in unfaithful or incompetent hands," be counteracted. 1 " To-day we have had the inauguration. A monstrous crowd...seem to think that the country is rescued from some dreadful danger/' Webster V Priv, Corresp., I, p. 473. 2 "After this ceremony [the inauguration] was... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1881 - 744 pagina’s
...monstrous crowd of people is in the city. I never saw anything like it before. Persons have come tive hundred miles to see General Jackson, and they really...seem to think that the country is rescued from some dreadful danger." Webster's i'riv. Corresp., I, p. 473. 1 "After this ceremony [the inauguration] was... | |
| harper's monthly magazine - 1884 - 992 pagina’s
...inauguration. A monstrous crowd of people is in the city. I never saw anything like it before. Pel-sons have come five hundred miles to see General Jackson,...country is rescued from some frightful danger." It is diilicult now to see what this peril was supposed to be; but we know that the charges of monarchical... | |
| Stilson Hutchins, Joseph West Moore - 1885 - 366 pagina’s
...see the gallant soldier inaugurated. Daniel Webster afterwards wrote, " I never saw such a crowd here before. Persons have come five hundred miles to see...seem to think that the country is rescued from some dreadful danger." After Jackson had delivered his inaugural address, and taken the oath administered... | |
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