| James Baird McClure - 1879 - 250 pages
...a few invitations of courtesy ; but what was my surprise to find nearly all the shipping in port at Liverpool decorated with flags of all nations, and...all appearances, as hearty and as enthusiastic as at Philadelphia on our departure. "The Mayor was present, with his state carriage, to convey us to... | |
| James Baird McClure - 1879 - 260 pages
...find nearly all the shipping in port at Liverpool decorated with flags of all nations, and fromthe mainmast of each the flag of the Union was most conspicuous....all appearances, as hearty and as enthusiastic as at Philadelphia on our departure. "The Mayor was present, with his state carriage, to convey us to... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1879 - 888 pages
...a few invitations of courtesy, but what was my surprise to find nearly all the shipping in port at Liverpool decorated with flags of all nations, and...lined with as many of the population as could find standing-room, and the streets to the hotel where it was understood my party would stop were packed.... | |
| John Russell Young - 1879 - 778 pages
...a few invitations of courtesy. But what was my surprise to find nearly all the shipping in port at Liverpool decorated with flags of all nations, and from the mainmast of each the flag of the Union most conspicuous. The docks were lined with as many of the population as could find standing-room,... | |
| John Russell Young - 1879 - 756 pages
...Liverpool decorated with flags of all nations, and from the mainmast of each the flag of the Union most conspicuous. The docks were lined with as many of the population as could find standing-room, and the streets to the hotel where it was understood my party would stop were packed.... | |
| Julian K. Larke - 1879 - 538 pages
...nations, and from the mainmast of each the Hag of the Union most conspicuous. The docks were lin"d with as many of the population as could find standing room, and tlic streets to the hotel wh re it was understood my party would stop were packed. The demonstration... | |
| J. F. Packard - 1880 - 832 pages
...Eng., June 19, 1877. "Mr DEAR MR. CUILDS: — "After an unusually stormy passage for any season of the year, and continuous sea-sickness generally among...of each the flag of the Union was most conspicuous. " Tho docks were lined with as many of the population as could find standing room, and the streets... | |
| L. T. Remlap - 1880 - 494 pages
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| J. T. Headley - 1881 - 650 pages
...a few invitations of courtesy, but what was my surprise to find nearly all the shipping in port at Liverpool decorated with flags of all nations, and...lined with as many of the population as could find standing-room, and the streets to the hotel where it was understood my party would stop were packed.... | |
| Loomis T. Palmer - 1885 - 740 pages
...a few invitations of courtesy; but what was my surprise to find nearly all the shipping in port at Liverpool decorated with flags of all nations, and...all appearances, as hearty and as enthusiastic as at Philadelphia on our departure. "The Mayor was present with his state carriage, to convey us to the... | |
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