| United States. Department of State - United States - 1830 - 846 pages
...Guelderland, I have formed an acquaintance with ; the former, very early after my first arrival. 1 have had frequent and intimate conversations with...served us ; posterity will, perhaps, know them all. Two years ngo, upon my first arrival at Amsterdam, 1 fell acquainted, at M. Van Staphorst's. with M.... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - United States - 1857 - 822 pages
...Marsch, of Guelderland, I have formed an acquaintance with ; the former, very early after my first arrival. I have had frequent and intimate conversations...served us ; posterity will, perhaps, know them all. Two years ago, upon my first arrival at Amsterdam, I fell acquainted, at M. Van Staphorst's, with M.... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1889 - 896 pages
...unjust expulsion from his seat in government, tho opposition of tho court and of his colleagues in tho regency, make it delicate to write freely concerning...zeal and activity superior. I dare not say in what WH—VOL v 44 a multitnde of ways he baa served us; posterity will, perbaps, know them all. Two years... | |
| F. W. van Wijk - United States - 1921 - 274 pages
...reeds spoedig na zijn aankomst in Holland. Het oordeel over dezen vriend van Amerika luidt als volgt: „His parts and learning are equal to any, his zeal...served us; posterity will, perhaps, know them all". Ons oordeel over de hier genoemde staatslieden en partijleiders wijkt soms veel van dat van John Adams... | |
| F. W. van Wijk - United States - 1921 - 262 pages
...reeds spoedig na zijn aankomst in Holland. Het oordeel over dezen vriend van Amerika luidt als volgt: „His parts and learning are equal to any, his zeal...superior. I dare not say in what a multitude of ways hè has served us; posterity will, perhaps, know them all". Ons oordeel over de hier genoemde staatslieden... | |
| John Adams - Massachusetts - 1977 - 660 pages
...Regency, make it delicate to write freely concerning this Nobleman. He has an Independent fortune, tho' not called rich, in this Country. His parts and learning...His Zeal and activity superior. I dare not say in wt: a multitude of ways he has served us. Posterity will perhaps know them all. Two years ago, upon... | |
| H. G. A. Hooft - Biography & Autobiography - 1999 - 262 pages
...modesty and composure.." From "Aan het Volk van Nederland" by Joan Derk van der Capellen tot den Pol. "I dare not say in what a multitude of ways he has...served us. Posterity will, perhaps, know them all." John Adams, writing about Joan Derk van der Capellen. CHAPTER VI The Winds of Change The bold, short... | |
| F. W. van Wijk - United States - 1921 - 258 pages
...reeds spoedig na zijn aankomst in Holland. Het oordeel over dezen vriend van Amerika luidt als volgt: „His parts and learning are equal to any, his zeal...served us; posterity will, perhaps, know them all". Ons oordeel over de hier genoemde staatslieden en partijleiders wijkt soms veel van dat van John Adams... | |
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