The concourse of spectators was greater than ever was known on a like occasion. It is computed that not less than 20,000 persons attended and witnessed the funeral. The order and silence which prevailed, during the Procession, deeply evinced the heartfelt... Benjamin Franklin, Printer - 第 238 頁John Clyde Oswald 著 - 1917 - 244 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 532 頁
...The College of Physicians. The Cincinnati. The College of Philadelphia, and sundry other Societies. " The concourse of spectators was greater than ever...a like occasion. It is computed that not less than twenty thousand persons attended the funeral. The order and silence which prevailed during the procession... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 516 頁
...The College of Physicians. The Cincinnati. The College of Philadelphia, and sundry other Societies. "The concourse of spectators was greater than ever was known on a like occasion. It ¡в computed that not less than twenty thousand persons attended the funeral. The order and silence... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 466 頁
...The College of Physicians. The Cincinnati. The College of Philadelphia, and sundry other Societies. "The concourse of spectators was greater than ever...a like occasion. It is computed that not less than twenty thousand persons attended the funeral. The order and silence which prevailed during the procession... | |
| 1857 - 498 頁
...the College of PhiU, and sundry other societies, with a numerous and respectable body of citizens. " The concourse of spectators was greater than ever was known on a like occasion. It is computed that no less than 20,000 persons witnessed the funeral. The order and silence which prevailed during the... | |
| John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson - 1858 - 506 頁
...Philadelphia. ' ' And sundry other societies, together with a numerous and respectable body of citizens.' . " The concourse of spectators was greater than ever...20,000 persons attended and witnessed the funeral. The ordef and silence which prevailed, during the procession, deeply evinced the heartfelt sense entertained... | |
| John Nicholas Norton - 1861 - 294 頁
...Philadelphia. " And sundry other societies, together with a numerous and respectable body of citizens. "The concourse of spectators was greater than ever...unparalleled virtues, talents, and services of the deceased." On the day of the funeral the flags of the shipping in port were at half-mast, and the public demonstrations... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 720 頁
...Philadelphia. Sundry other Societies — together with a numerous and respectable body of Citizens. " The concourse of spectators was greater than ever...sense, entertained by all classes of citizens, of the unparralleled virtues, talents, and services of the deceased."* The mourning for the departure of Franklin... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 728 頁
...Philadelphia. Sundry other Societies — together with a numerous and respectable body of Citizens. "The concourse of spectators was greater than ever...attended and witnessed the funeral. The order and silenee which prevailed, during the Procession, deeply evinced the heartfelt senso. entertained by... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1867 - 604 頁
...The College of Physicians. The Cincinnati. The College of Philadelphia, and sundry other Societies. "The concourse of spectators was greater than ever...was known, on a like occasion. It is computed that uot less than twenty thousand persons attended the funeral. The order and silence which prevailed during... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1867 - 616 頁
...The College of Physicians. The Cincinnati. The College of Philadelphia, and sundry other Societies. "The concourse of spectators was greater than ever was known on a like oecasion. It la computed that not less than twenty thousand persons attended the funeral. The order... | |
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