| Daniel Webster - 1843 - 568 pages
...white man's habitation between it and the settlements on the rivers of Canada. Its remains still exist. I make to it an annual visit. I carry my children...primitive family abode. I weep to think that none of those 492 who inhabited it are now among the living ; and if ever I am ashamed of it, or if I ever fail in... | |
| 1916 - 338 pages
...the hardships of a pioneer life, says: "Its remains still exist; I make it an annual visit. I earn- my children to it to teach them the hardships endured...touching narratives and incidents which mingle with the primitive family abode. I weep to think that none of those who inhabited it are now among the living;... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1846 - 440 pages
...habitation between it and the settlements on the rivers of Canada. Its remains (says he), still exist, and I make to it an annual visit. I carry my children to it, to inspire like sentiments in them, and to teach them the hardships endured by the generations which have... | |
| 1881 - 792 pages
...habitation between that and the settlements on the rivers of Canada. "Its remains still exist — I make it an annual visit — I carry my children to it to...teach them the hardships endured by the generations that have gone before them. I love to dwell on the tender recollections, the kindred ties, early affections,... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 634 pages
...white man's habitation between it and the settlements on the rivers of Canada. Its remains still exist. I make to it an annual visit. I carry my children...recollections, the kindred ties, the early affections, nnd the touching narratives and incidents, which mingle with all I know of this primitive family abode.... | |
| Litchfield County (Conn.) - 1851 - 440 pages
...an annual visit; I carry my children to it, and teach them the hardships endured by the generations before them. I love to dwell on the tender recollections, the kindred ties, the early affections, and the narrations and incidents which mingle with all I know of this primitive family abode. I weep to think... | |
| 1852 - 302 pages
...white man's hahitation between it and the settlements on the rivers of Canada. Its remains still exist. I make to it an annual visit. I carry my children...primitive family abode. I weep to think that none of those whe inhahited it are now living ; and if ever I am ashamed of it, or if I ever fail in affectionate... | |
| 1856 - 396 pages
...habitation between it and the settlements on the rivers of Canada. Its remains still exist, I make it an annual visit. I carry my children to it, to...by the generations which have gone before them. I lore to dwell on the tender recollections, the kindred ties, the early affections, and the narrations... | |
| Samuel P. Lyman - 1853 - 276 pages
...white man's habitation between it and the settlements on the rivers of Canada. Its remains still exist. I make to it an annual visit. I carry my children...kindred ties, the early affections, and the touching narrations and incidents, which mingle with all I know of this primitive family abode. I weep, to think... | |
| Joseph Banvard - 1853 - 390 pages
...white man's habitation between it and the settlements on the rivers of Canada. Its remains still exist. I make to it an annual visit. I carry my children...kindred ties, the early affections, and the touching narrations and incidents, which mingle with all I know of this primitive family abode. I weep to think... | |
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