| Thomas Starr King - 1859 - 438 pagine
...toiled hard to arrive at your summit, and now you give me a cold reception. I am extremely sorry, that I shall not have time enough to view this grand prospect which lies before me, and nothing prevents but the uncomfortable atmosphere in which you reside.' ' How accurately... | |
| T. ADDISON RICHARDS - 1861 - 256 pagine
...visible. mind us of Webster's salutation upon a like occasion—" Mount Washington, I have come a very long distance, have toiled hard to arrive at your summit, and now you give me but a cold reception "—was happily a brilliant one ; the atmosphere was exceedingly clear... | |
| Thomas Starr King - 1864 - 422 pagine
...toiled hard to arrive at your summit, and now you give me a cold reception. I am extremely sorry, that I shall not have time enough to view this grand prospect which lies before me, and nothing prevents but the uncomfortable atmosphere in which you reside.' " How accurately... | |
| C. H. Hitchcock - 1874 - 848 pagine
...toiled hard to arrive at your summit, and now you give me a cold reception. I am extremely sorry that I shall not have time enough to view this grand prospect which lies before me ; and nothing prevents but the uncomfortable atmosphere in which you reside/ " The snow... | |
| Edwin David Sanborn - 1875 - 452 pagine
...give me a cold reception. I am extremely sorry that I cannot stay to view this grand prospect which lies before me ; and nothing prevents but the uncomfortable atmosphere in which you reside.' " A storm of snow overtookthem in their descent, which almost chilled their life-blood. The statesman... | |
| Edwin David Sanborn - 1875 - 436 pagine
...give me a cold reception. I am extremely sorry that I cannot stay to view this grand prospect which lies before me ; and nothing prevents but the uncomfortable atmosphere in which you reside.'" A storm of snow overtookthem in their descent, which almost chilled their life-blood. The statesman... | |
| Moses Foster Sweetser - 1881 - 532 pagine
...&c.), for the air on the summit is often extremely cold, even in August. Daniel Webster said here, "Mt. Washington, I have come a long distance, have toiled...summit, and now you seem to give me a cold reception." There are many who will echo these words. If the ascent from the Crawford House or from Randolph Hill... | |
| Moses Foster Sweetser - 1883 - 554 pagine
...for the. air on the summit is often ex. tremnely cold, even in August Daniel Webster said here, “Mt Washington, I have come a long distance, have toiled hard to arrive at your sn_sm_sn_sit, and now you seem to give i_sic a cold reception.” There are n_sany who will echo ti_sese... | |
| Dartmouth College, Homer Eaton Keyes - 1902 - 318 pagine
...give me a cold reception. I am extremely sorry that I cannot stay to view this grand prospect which lies before me and nothing prevents but the uncomfortable atmosphere in which you reside." His address at the New Hampshire Festival at Boston in November, 1849, is full of affection for home... | |
| Frederick Wilkinson Kilbourne - 1916 - 534 pagine
...statesman, we are told. On their arrival at the summit, Webster is reported to have made a brief address, as follows: "Mount Washington, I have come a long...the uncomfortable atmosphere in which you reside!" As they began to descend, there was a snowstorm on the top, the snow freezing on them and causing them... | |
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