... to which he drove slowly, in conscious enjoyment of the beautiful morning, with an unwonted sense of leisure and a keen anticipation of pleasure, his talk was all in the grateful and gratulatory vein. He felt that after four months of trial his administration... The Common School Teacher - Page 941880Full view - About this book
 | James Gillespie Blaine - 1882 - 40 pages
...vein. He felt that after four months of trial his administration was strong in its grasp of affairs, strong in popular favor, and destined to grow stronger;...now recovering from an illness which had but lately clisquieted and at times almost unnerved him; that he was going to his Alma Mater to renew the most... | |
 | James Gillespie Blaine - 1882 - 18 pages
...vein. He felt that after four months of trial his administration was strong in its grasp of affairs, strong in popular favor, and destined to grow stronger;...meet the wife whom he loved, now recovering from an illuess which had but lately disquieted and at times almost unnerved him ; that he was going to his... | |
 | Reference - 1883
...vein. Ho felt that after four months of trial his administration was strong in its grasp of affairs, strong in popular favor, and destined to grow stronger; that grave difficulties confronting him at his inaucruration hail been safely passed ; that trouble lay behind him and not before' him ; that he was... | |
 | William Dorsheimer, William Uhler Hensel - 1884 - 578 pages
...vein. He felt that after four months of trial his administration was strong in its grasp of affairs, strong in popular favor, and destined to grow stronger;...that he was going to his Alma Mater to renew the most charished associations of his young manhood, and to exchange greetings with those whose deepening interest... | |
 | Thomas Valentine Cooper, Hector Tyndale Fenton - Biography & Autobiography - 1884 - 503 pages
...vein. He felt that after four months of trial his administration was strong in its grasp of affairs, strong in popular favor and destined to grow stronger; that grave difficulties confronting him at his inau- , guration had been safely passed ; that ¡ troubles lay behind him and not before him ; that... | |
 | Phineas Garrett - English - 1885
...vein. lie felt that after four months of trial his administration was strong in its grasp of ailairs, strong in popular favor and destined to grow stronger;...difficulties confronting him at his inauguration had been solely passed ; that trouble lay behind him and n >t beior.! him ; that he was soon to meet the wife... | |
 | P. Garrett - 1885
...vein. He felt that after four months of trial his administration was strong in its grasp of affairs, strong in popular favor and destined to grow stronger; that grave difficulties con» fronting him at his inauguration had been safely passed ; that trouble lay behind him and not... | |
 | Benjamin Perley Poore - 1885
...when—as we are told by Mr. Elaine, who accompanied him—General Garfield was a happy man, feeling that trouble lay behind him and not before him, that he was soon to meet his beloved wife, recovered from an illness that had disquieted him, and that he was going to his Alma... | |
 | Henry Davenport Northrop - English literature - 1888 - 632 pages
...trial his administration was strong i:i its grasp of affairs, strong in popular favor, and d-, stined to grow stronger; that grave difficulties confronting him at his inauguration had been »afely passed ; that trouble lay behind him and not before him ; that he was soon to meet the wife... | |
 | Jacob W. Shoemaker, National School of Elocution and Oratory - 1882
...vein. He felt that after four months of trial his administration was strong in its grasp of affairs, strong in popular favor and destined to grow stronger;...; that he was soon to meet the wife whom he loved, DOW recovering from an illness which had but lately disquieted and at times almost unnerved him ; that... | |
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