| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1869 - 892 sider
...yesterday. In these few years God has given ш. this great country. I am very glad that you have come. Whatever services I can render you here, you may command, and you must do the same for me. Come, what account will you give of me in your own country, when you get back?" This he said, laughing. I replied... | |
| Marlborough coll - 1870 - 796 sider
...the tip of his finger), a man of yesterday ; in theso few years God has given me this great conntry. Whatever services I can render you here you may command, and you must do tho same for me. Come ! what account will you give of me in your own country when you got back ?" Tho... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1870 - 422 sider
...me this great country. I am very glad that you have come. Whatever services I can render you hero, you may command, and you must do the same for me. Come, what account will you give of me in your own country, when you get back ? '' This he said, laughing. I replied... | |
| William Carpenter - 1872 - 306 sider
...Anglo-Saxons and their government thus to express himself, to the somewhat astonished traveller : — " The Queen of England is like the sun, which warms...you may command ; and you must do the same for me." That nations which " knew us not," beyond report or rumour, rude and warlike in character, though sometimes... | |
| William Carpenter - 1874 - 228 sider
...Auglo- Saxons and their government thus to express himself, to the somewhat astonished traveller: — "The Queen of England is like the sun, which warms...you here, you may command ; and you must do the same forme." That nations which " knew us not," beyond report or rumour, rude and warlike in character,... | |
| 1874 - 418 sider
...— a man of yesterday. In these few years God has given me this great country. It is a great honor for me that you have come. I count upon you to help...but half of what I have found the facts to be.' He laughed, and stretched out his hand to shake mine. Then he said, * You must keep on sending a servant... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1870 - 536 sider
...yesterday. In these few years God has given mo this great country. I am very glad that you have come. Whatever services I can render you here, you may command, and you rnu.st do the same for me. Come, what account will you give of me in your own country, when you get... | |
| Bayard Taylor - 1893 - 348 sider
...— a man of yesterday. In these few years God has given me this great country. It is a great honor for me that you have come. I count upon you to help...but half of what I have found the facts to be.' He laughed, and stretched out his hand to shake mine. Then he said, 'You must keep on sending a servant... | |
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