| John Marshall - 1805 - 666 halaman
...being nearest, turned to him. Incapable of utterance, Washington grasped his hand, and embraced him. In the same affectionate manner, he took leave of...sensibility; and not a word was articulated to interrupt the majestic silence and the tenderness of the scene. Leaving the room, he passed through the corps of... | |
| 734 halaman
...his hand, and embraced him. In the same affectionate manner, he took leave of each suceeedingomcer. In every eye was the tear of dignified sensibility, and not a word was articulated to interrupt the majestic silence and the tenderness of the scene. Leaving the room, he passed through the corps of... | |
| John Talbot - 1820 - 526 halaman
...being nearest, turned to him. Incapable of utterance, Washington grasped his hand, and embraced him. In the same affectionate manner he took leave of each...sensibility, and not a word was articulated to interrupt the majestic silence, and the tenderness of the scene. Leaving the room, he passed through the corps of... | |
| James Thacher - 1823 - 686 halaman
...turned to him. Incapable of utterance, Washington, in tears, grasped his hand, embraced and kissed him. In the same affectionate manner he took leave of each...through the corps of light infantry, and walked to White Hall, where a barge waited to convey him to Paulus' Hook. The whole company followed in mute... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 382 halaman
...general Washington grasped his hand, and embraced him. In the most affectionate manner ho teok his leave of each succeeding officer. In every eye was...sensibility, and not a word was articulated to interrupt the silence and tenderness of the scene. Ye men, who delight in blood, slaves of ambition ! When your work... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1824 - 524 halaman
...turned to him. Incapable of \Aiw ruice, Washington, in tears, grasped his hand, embraced and kissed him. In the same affectionate manner, he took leave of...of the scene. Leaving the room, he passed through (he corps of light infantry, and walked to White Hall, where a barge waited to convey him to Paulus'... | |
| 1825 - 472 halaman
...General Washington grasped his hand, and embraced him. In the same affectionate manner, he took his leave of each succeeding officer. In every eye was...sensibility, and not a word was articulated, to interrupt the silence and the tenderness of the scene. Ye men, who delight in blood, slaves of amhition ! When your... | |
| 1825 - 460 halaman
...General Washington grasped his hand, and embraced him. In the same affectionate manner, he took his leave of each succeeding officer. In every eye was...sensibility, and not a word was articulated to interrupt the silence and the tenderness of the scene. Ye men who delight in bloo3, slaves of ambition ! When your... | |
| Amos Blanchard (of Cincinnati.), Amos Blanchard - 1825 - 464 halaman
...grasped bis hand, and embraced him. In the same affectionate manner, he took his leave of each succecding officer. In every eye was the tear of dignified sensibility, and not a wordywas articulated, to interrupt the silence and the tenderness of the scene. Ye men, who delight... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 494 halaman
...turned to him. Incapable of utterance, Washington, in /ears, grasped his hand, embraced and kissed him. In the same affectionate manner he took leave of each...through the corps of light infantry, and walked to White Hall, where a barge waited to convey him to Paulus' Hook. The whole company followed in mute... | |
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