| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 514 pages
...appear there. 'Tis now perhap . one of the oldeit clubs, as I think it was formerly one of the belt, in the king's dominions; it wants but about two years...we loved and still love one another, we are grown grey together, and yet it is too early to part. Let us sit till the evening of life is spent; the last... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 518 pages
...perhaps one of the oldctt clubs, as I think it was formerly one of the bett, in the king's dominion!; it wants but about two years of forty since it was...established; we loved and still love one another, we are crown grey together, and yet it is too early to part, bet us sit till the evening of life is spent;... | |
| James Parton - 1865 - 672 pages
...still survived. To Hugh Roberts he once wrote : " I wish you would continue to meet the Junto. * * It is now perhaps one of the oldest clubs, as I think it was formerly one of the be»t, in the King's dominions. It wants but about two years of forty since it was established. We... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 434 pages
...would continue to meet the Junto, notwithstanding that some effects of our political misunderstanding may sometimes appear there. It is now perhaps one...formerly one of the best, in the king's dominions.' Even in 1766, he writes : ' Remember me affectionately to the Junto.' " It appears, then, that the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 426 pages
...would continue to meet the Junto, notwithstanding that some effects of our political misunderstanding may sometimes appear there. It is now perhaps one...formerly one of the best, in the king's dominions.' Even in 1766, he writes : ' Remember me affectionately to the Junto.' " It appears, then, that the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, John Bigelow - 1875 - 579 pages
...would continue to meet the Junto, notwithstanding that some effects of our political misunderstanding may sometimes appear there. It is now perhaps one...formerly one of the best, in the king's dominions.' Even in 1766, he writes : ' Remember me affectionately to the Junto." " It appears, then, that the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 602 pages
...the Junto, notwithstanding that some effects of our political misunderstanding may sometimes nppear there. It is now perhaps one of the oldest clubs,...formerly one of the best, in the king's dominions.' Even in 1766, he writes : ' Remember me affectionately to the Junto.' " It appears, then, that the... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1876 - 536 pages
...notwithstanding that some effect of our public political misunderstandings may sometimes appear there. 'Tis now perhaps one of the oldest clubs as I think it...we loved and still love one another ; we are grown grey together, and yet it is too early to part. Let us sit till the evening of life is spent; the last... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1876 - 394 pages
...still retain entire sobriety. He wrote to Hugh Roberts, " I wish you would continue to meet the Junto. It wants but about two years of forty since it was...established. We loved, and still love one another; we have grown grey together, and yet it is too early to part. Let us sit till the evening of life is spent... | |
| John Stevens C. Abbott - 1879 - 418 pages
...still retain entire sobriety. He wrote to Hugh Roberts, " I wish you would continue to meet the Junto. It wants but about two years of forty since it was...established. We loved, and still love one another ; we have grown grey together, and yet it is too early to part. Let us sit till the evening of life is spent... | |
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