| Robert Southey - Clergy - 1820 - 560 pages
...addressed him in a characteristic and not ineloquent oration. " This day I see the majesty of your face, the greatness of your house, and the number of your people. I am come in my old days, though I cannot expect to see any advantage to myself; I am come for the good of the children of all... | |
| Robert Southey - Clergy - 1820 - 562 pages
...addressed him in a characteristic and not ineloquent oration. " This day I see. the majesty of your face, the greatness of your house, and the number of your people. I am come in my old days, though I cannot expect to see any advantage to myself; I am come for the good of the children of all... | |
| Arminianism - 1847 - 662 pages
...Micho, or King, of Yamacraw, made the following speech: — " ' This day I see the majesty of your face, the greatness of your house, and the number of your people. I am come for the good of the whole nation called the Creeks, to renew the peace which lung ago they had with... | |
| Henry Moore - Clergy - 1826 - 338 pages
...addressed him in the following characteristic oration : " This day I see the majesty of your face, the greatness of your house, and the number of your people. I am come in my old days, though I cannot expect to see any advantage to myself : I am come for the good of the children of all... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1828 - 468 pages
...presenting several eagles' feathers, trophies of their country. " This day I see the majesty of your face, the greatness of your house, and the number of your people. I am come for the good of the whole nation, called the Creeks, to renew the peace which was long ago had with... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1828 - 514 pages
...eagles' feathers, trophies of their country. " This day I see the majesty of your face, the greatnasi of your house, and the number of your people. I am come for the good of the whole nation, called the Creeks, to renew the peace which was long ago had with... | |
| Hugh Murray - America - 1829 - 556 pages
...equipped, was introduced into the king's presence. He said, " This day I see the majesty of your face, the greatness of your house, and the number of your people. I am come in my old days, not expecting to see any advantage to myself, but for the good of the children of all the nations of... | |
| Lambert Lilly, Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Southern States - 1832 - 206 pages
...about him, addressed King George in these words : — » " This day I see the majesty of your face, the greatness of your house, and the number of your people. I am come in my old days. Though I cannot expect any advantage to myself, I am come for the good of the children of all the nations... | |
| Bartholomew Rivers Carroll - History - 1836 - 622 pages
...British court, addressed the king in the following words : " This day I see the majesty of your face, the greatness of your house, and the number of your people; — I am come in my old days, though I cannot expect to see any advantage to myself — I am come for the good of the children of... | |
| Bartholomew Rivers Carroll - Florida - 1836 - 624 pages
...British court, addressed the king in the following words : " This day I see the majesty of your face, the greatness of your house, and the number of your people; — I am come in my old days, though I cannot expect to see any advantage to myself — I am come for the good of the children of... | |
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