Be assured, my dear Sir, that I am incapable of receiving the slightest impression from- the effort now made to plant thorns on the pillow of age, worth and wisdom, and to sow tares 'between friends who have been such for near half a century. Century Monthly Magazine - 273 psl.redagavo - 1927Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1824 - 830 psl.
...forgotten facts, to disturb the repose of affections, so sweetening to the evening of our lives. " Be assured, my dear Sir, that I am incapable of receiving...disquieted by this wicked attempt to poison its peace, and prayiug you to throw it by among the things which have never happened, I add sincere assurances of... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 566 psl.
...or forgotten facts, to disturb the repose of affections so sweetening to the evening of our lives. Be assured, my dear Sir, that I am incapable of receiving the slightest impression from the elicit now made to plant thorns on the pillow of age-, worth, and wisdom, and tosow tares between friends... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1871 - 758 psl.
...so sweetening to the evening of our lives. Be assured, my dear sir, that I am incapable of receivim; the slightest impression from the effort now made...and to sow tares between friends who have been such tor near half a century. Beseeching you then, not to suffer your mind to be disquieted by this wicked... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1899 - 518 psl.
...or forgotten facts, to disturb the repose of affections so sweetening to the evening of our lives. Be assured, my dear Sir, that I am incapable of receiving...been such for near half a century. Beseeching you thep, not to suffer your mind to be disquieted by this wicked attempt to poison its peace, and praying... | |
| David Marvel Reynolds Culbreth - 1908 - 616 psl.
...or forgotten facts, to disturb the repose of affections so sweetening to the evening of our lives. Be assured, my dear Sir, that I am incapable of receiving...friends who have been such for near half a century." Mr. Jefferson a week later, October 24th, wrote President Monroe : " The question presented by the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1999 - 676 psl.
...so sweetening to the evening of our lives. Be assured, my dear Sir, that I am incapable of recieving the slightest impression from the effort now made...to be disquieted by this wicked attempt to poison it's peace, and praying you to throw it by, among the things which have never happened, I add sincere... | |
| Joseph J Ellis - 2001 - 290 psl.
...newfound serenity with Jefferson. But the response from Monticello was a model of gracious charity: Be assured, my dear Sir, that I am incapable of receiving...to sow tares between friends who have been such for nearly half a century. Beseeching you then not to suffer your mind to be disquieted by this wicked... | |
| James L. Golden, Professor Emeritus James L Golden, Alan L. Golden - 2002 - 562 psl.
...or forgotten facts, to disturb the repose of affections so sweetening to the evening of our lives. Be assured, my dear sir, that I am incapable of receiving...to be disquieted by this wicked attempt to poison it's peace, and praying you to throw it by, among the things which have never happened, I add sincere... | |
| James Grant - 2005 - 572 psl.
...or forgotten facts, to disturb the repose of affections so sweetening to the evening of our lives. Be assured, my dear Sir, that I am incapable of receiving...friends who have been such for near half a century." Adams was at breakfast with his family when the letter was brought in. In those days so severe was... | |
| H.Niles,Editor - 1824 - 436 psl.
...or forgotten facts, to disturb the repose of arl'ections, so sweetening to the evening of our lives. Be assured, my dear sir, that I am incapable of receiving the slighest impression, from the effort now made, to plant thorns on the pillow of age, worth and wisdom,... | |
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