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" I probably felt more enjoyment at that moment, than, in general, one half the world ever experienced in their lives, even those possessing freedom, wealth, and friends. My long captivity has not then been wholly miserable, nor without some pleasure.'... "
Memoirs of Gilbert Motier La Fayette - Page 190
by Henri La Fayette Villaume Ducoudray Holstein - 1824 - 305 pages
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 2

Walter Scott - Europe - 1811 - 734 pages
...happiness it afforded me : and I probably felt more enjoyment at that moment, than in general one half of the world ever experienced in their lives, even those...pleasure." At length, at the end of seven months, tliey were informed that the crown lawyers were arrived. The government by this time was satisfied...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 2

Walter Scott - Europe - 1811 - 732 pages
...happiness it afforded me : and I probably felt more enjoyment at that moment, than in general one half of the world ever experienced in their lives, even those...without some pleasure." At length, at the end of seven mouths, they were informed that the crown lawyers were arrived. The government by this time was satisfied...
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English 18th Century Dances, Volume 2

Akeroyde's padd (Dance) - 1812 - 352 pages
...short, but by degrees become more hardy, they were permitted to pass some part of every day together. At length, at the end of seven months, they were informed that the crown lawyers were arrived. The govern^ ment by this time was satisfied that the attempt to liberate Fayctte was planned independently...
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An Authentic Biography of General La Fayette: In which Many Errors and ...

1824 - 176 pages
...describe. " The slave, liberated by the bounty of his master, experiences nothing similar to it ; he feels obligation for a favour conferred ; but a person...has not then been wholly miserable, nor without some pleaPrevious to the attempt of the General to make his escape, he corresponded with his two friends...
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A Sketch of the Tour of General Lafayette, on His Late Visit to the United ...

John Foster (of Groton, Conn.) - United States - 1824 - 248 pages
...short, bui by degrees become more hardy, they were permitted to pass some part of every day together. At length, at the end of seven months, they were informed...this time was satisfied that the attempt to liberate Lafayette was planned independently by two adventurers, and that it was not a plot laid by the secret...
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Memoirs of General La Fayette, Embracing Details of His Public and Private ...

France - 1825 - 462 pages
...happiness it afforded me : arid I probably felt more enjoyment at that moment, than in general one half of the world ever experienced in their lives, even those...this time was satisfied, that the attempt to liberate Fayette was planned independently by two adventurers, and that it was not a plot laid by the secret...
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Memoirs of General La Fayette, Embracing Details of His Public and Private ...

France - 1825 - 455 pages
...happiness it afforded me : and 1 probably felt more enjoy men I at that moment, than in general one half of the world ever experienced in their lives, even those...freedom, wealth, and friends. My long captivity has riot then been wholly miserable, nor without some pleasure." At length, at the end of seven months,...
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ADVENTURES AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF AMERICANS;

HENRY HOWE - 1859 - 748 pages
...means to disengage myself from my chains, and felt an emotion beyond the power of words to describe. My long captivity has not then been wholly miserable,...months, they Were informed that the crown lawyers had arrived. The government by this time was satisfied, that the attempt to liberate La Fayette was...
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Adventures and Achievements of Americans: A Series of Narratives ...

Henry Howe - United States - 1861 - 844 pages
...from my chains, and felt an emotion beyond the pow»r of words to describe. My long captivity ha• not then been wholly miserable, nor without some pleasure." At length, at tha end o^seven months, they were informed that the crown lawyers had arrived. Tho government by this...
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The New England Freemason, Volume 1

Sereno Dwight Nickerson, Charles H. Titus - 1874 - 676 pages
...short, but by degrees becoming more bold, they were permitted to pass some part of every day together. At length, at the end of seven months, they were informed...this time was satisfied that the attempt to liberate Lafayette was planned independently by two adventurers, and that it was not a plot laid by the secret...
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