| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 636 страници
...not at all in the spirit of his generous nature. Let me solicit your forgiveness then of a deceased hero, of an honest and zealous patriot, who lived...reason. The measures taken by his surviving companion, Clarke, for the publication, have not answered our wishes in point of despatch. -I think, however,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1898 - 580 страници
...not at all in the spirit of his generous nature. Let me solicit your forgiveness then of a deceased hero, of an honest and zealous patriot, who lived...reason. The measures taken by his surviving companion, Clarke, for the publication, have not answered our wishes in point of despatch. I think, however, from... | |
| American Historical Association - 1904 - 698 страници
...only partly responsible — fretted the great man. December 6, 1813, he wrote to Baron von Humboldt, "You will find it inconceivable that Lewis's journey...I think, however, from what I have heard, that the mere journal will be out within a few weeks in two volumes, 8vo. These I will take care to send you... | |
| American Historical Association - 1904 - 688 страници
...only partly responsible — fretted the great man. December 6, 1813, he wrote to Baron von Humboldt, "You will find it inconceivable that Lewis's journey...Pacific should not yet have appeared; nor is it in 111y power to tell you the reason. The measures taken by his surviving companion. Clark, for the publication,... | |
| Armistead Churchill Gordon - 1923 - 186 страници
...statesman and philosopher grave solicitude: and in 1813 we find him writing to Baron von Humboldt: "You will find it inconceivable that Lewis's journey...you the reason. The measures taken by his surviving comrade, Clark, for the publication have not answered our wishes in point of dispatch. I think, however,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1999 - 676 страници
...not at all in the spirit of his generous nature. Let me solicit your forgiveness then of a deceased hero, of an honest and zealous patriot, who lived...reason. The measures taken by his surviving companion, Clarke, for the publication, have not answered our wishes in point of despatch. I think, however, from... | |
| Oregon Historical Society - 1905 - 492 страници
...only partly responsible — fretted the great man. December 6,1813, he wrote to Baron von Humboldt, "You will find it inconceivable that Lewis's journey...I think, however, from what I have heard, that the mere journal will be out within a few weeks in two volumes, Svo. These I will take care to send you... | |
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