| William Leete Stone - 1877 - 514 lapas
...as I had General Fraser, and all the other gentlemen in my room, and was constantly afraid that my children would wake up and cry, and thus disturb the...moment. I accordingly wrapped up the children in the coverings and went with them into the entry. Early in the morning, at eight o'clock, he died." General... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1877 - 512 lapas
...as I had General Fraser, and all the other gentlemen in my room, and was constantly afraid that my children would wake up and cry, and thus disturb the...that he could not last much longer. I had desired to he apprised of the approach of this moment. I accordingly wrapped up the children in the coverings... | |
| Ellen Hardin Walworth - 1877 - 134 lapas
...bed. General Frazer and all the other gentlemen were in my room, and I was constantly afraid that my children would wake up and cry, and thus disturb the...sent to beg my pardon for making me so much trouble. At eight o'clock in the morning he expired. * * About four o'clock in the afternoon, I saw the new... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1878 - 204 lapas
...sleep, as I had General Fraser and all the other gentlemen in my room, and was constantly afraid that my children would wake up and cry, and thus disturb the...much trouble. About three o'clock in the morning they tqjd me that he could not last much longer. I had desired to be apprised of the approach of this moment.... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office, Allen C. Beach - 1879 - 522 lapas
...sleep, as I had General Fraser and nil the other gentlemen in my room, and was constantly afraid that my children would wake up and cry, and thus disturb the...moment. I accordingly wrapped up the children in the coverings, and went with them into the entry. Early in the morning, at eight o'clock, he died.* " After... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office, Allen C. Beach - 1879 - 522 lapas
...sleep, as I had General Fraser and all the other gentlemen in my room, and was constantly afraid that my children would wake up and cry, and thus disturb the...moment. I accordingly wrapped up the children in the coverings, and went with them into the entry. Burly in the morning, at eight o'clock, he died.* " After... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office, Allen C. Beach - 1879 - 520 lapas
...sleep, as I had General Fraser and all the other gentlemen in my room, and was constantly afraid that my children would wake up and cry, and thus disturb the...About three o'clock in the morning they told me that ho could not last much longer. I had desired to be apprised of the approach of this moment. I accordingly... | |
| William Digby - 1887 - 444 lapas
...as I had General Frazier and all the other gentlemen in my room, and was constantly afraid that my children would wake up and cry, and thus disturb the...had desired to be apprised of the approach of this alteration in affairs ! Our hospitals full of sick and wounded were left behind, with a letter from... | |
| William Digby - 1887 - 462 lapas
...as I had General Frazier and all the other gentlemen in my room, and was constantly afraid that my children would wake up and cry, and thus disturb the...for making me so much trouble. About three o'clock 1n the morning, they told me that he could not last much longer. I had desired to be apprised of the... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1895 - 374 lapas
...sleep. as I had General Fraser and all the other gentlemen in my room, and was constantly afraid that my children would wake up and cry, and thus disturb the...moment. I accordingly wrapped up the children in the coverings, and went with them into the entry. Early in morning, at eight o'clock, he died. "After they... | |
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