Of the people of the country I ought to carry away a most favorable impression, if such an impression could be produced by unwearied endeavors, with apparently no motive but simple benevolence, to make our stay agreeable. The American minister, Mr. Dodge,... Letters of a Traveller - Página 149por William Cullen Bryant - 1859 - 277 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1887 - 664 páginas
...and cordiality with which he served them. Mr. Wm. Cullen Bryant wrote in his " Letters from Spain": The American minister, Mr. Dodge, is very attentive...of them as come to Madrid. He is on excellent terms with the people of the country, and has done what I think a few of his predecessors have taken the... | |
| Samuel Storrs Howe, Theodore Sutton Parvin, Frederick Lloyd, Sanford W. Huff, Charles Aldrich, Edgar Rubey Harlan - 1903 - 804 páginas
...brother, still lives at Des Moines. A yet older sister, Mrs. Mary P. Files, survives at Gorham, Maine. OF THE PEOPLE of the country I ought to carry away...to make our stay agreeable. The American minister, Gen. AC Dodge [of Iowa] , is very attentive to the convenience of his countrymen, and a great favorite... | |
| Samuel Storrs Howe, Theodore Sutton Parvin, Frederick Lloyd, Sanford W. Huff, Charles Aldrich, Edgar Rubey Harlan - 1903 - 806 páginas
...brother, still lives at Des Moines. A yet older sister, Mrs. Mary P. Files, survives at Gorham, Maine. OP THE PEOPLE of the country I ought to carry away a...to make our stay agreeable. The American minister, Gen. AC Dodge [of Iowa] , is very attentive to the convenience of his countrymen, and a great favorite... | |
| Edward Holcomb Stiles - 1916 - 1012 páginas
...one of the "Letters from Spain," written to the Press of that time by Wm. Cullen Bryant, the poet: The American minister, Mr. Dodge, is very attentive...of them as come to Madrid. He is on excellent terms with the people of the country and has done what I think but few of his predecessors have taken the... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1975 - 586 páginas
...liberal and from liberal to conservative; the Moderados will be in power to-day and the Progresistas to-morrow; but these are mere petty agitations of...make our stay agreeable. The American minister, Mr. Dodge,10 is very attentive to the convenience of his countrymen, and a great favorite with such of... | |
| Samuel Storrs Howe, Theodore Sutton Parvin, Frederick Lloyd, Sanford W. Huff, Charles Aldrich, Edgar Rubey Harlan - 1903 - 834 páginas
...brother, still lives at Des Moines. A yet older sister, Mrs. Mary P. Files, survives at Gorham, Maine. OF THE PEOPLE of the country I ought to carry away...to make our stay agreeable. The American minister, Gen. AC Dodge [of Iowa] , is very attentive to the convenience of his countrymen, and a great favorite... | |
| 1887 - 654 páginas
...and cordiality with which he served them. Mr. Wm. Cullen Bryant wrote in his " Letters from Spain ": The American minister, Mr. Dodge, is very attentive...of them as come to Madrid. He is on excellent terms with the people of the country, and has done what I think a few of his predecessors have taken the... | |
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