| Aaron Burr - 1836 - 450 页
...tranquillized, and assured Mrs. Prevost that she was heartily sick of the theatrics she was exhibiting. She stated that she had corresponded with the British...American cause and those who had the management of public affairs — and that, through great persuasion and unceasing perseverance, she had ultimately... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1836 - 454 页
...tranquillized, and assured Mrs. Prevost that she was heartily sick of the theatrics she was exhibiting. She stated that she had corresponded with the British...American cause and those who had the management of public affairs — and that, through great persuasion and unceasing perseverance, she had ultimately... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1837 - 454 页
...tranquillized, and assured Mrs. Prevost that she was heartily sick of the theatrics she was exhibiting. She stated that she had corresponded with the British...American cause and those who had the management of public affairs — and that, through great persuasion and unceasing perseverance, she had ultimately... | |
| 1837 - 536 页
...theatrics she was exhibiting. She stated that she had corresponded with the British commander—that she was disgusted with the American cause, and those who had the management of public affairs—and that, through great persuasion and unceasing perseverance, she had ultimately... | |
| 1837 - 552 页
...theatrics she was exhibiting. She stated that she had corresponded with the British commander—that she was disgusted with the American cause, and those who had the management of public affairs—and that, through great persuasion and unceasing perseverance, she had ultimately... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1844 - 634 页
...re-enacted while there were strangers present ; but as soon as they were alone, she became tranquilisod, and assured Mrs. Provost that she was heartily sick...particulars upon the subject, see Davis's Life of Burr, pp. 219, 220. In his letter in her behalf to General Washington, Arnold of course entirely exculpated his... | |
| Thompson Westcott - 1877 - 548 页
...Philadelphia, told Mrs. Prevost that " she was heartily sick of the theatricals she was exhibiting ;" that " she was disgusted with the American cause and those who had the management of public affairs ; and that, through great persuasion and unceasing perseverance, she had ultimately... | |
| 1901 - 684 页
...corresponded with the British commander — " [after the lapse of a century the letters have not been shown;] "that she was disgusted with the American Cause and those who had the management of public affairs — and that, through great persuasion and unceasing perseverance, she had ultimately... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1900 - 392 页
...i'ut ; but as soon as they were alone, she became tranquillized, and assured Mrs. Provost that sh« was heartily sick of the theatrics she was playing....arrangement to surrender West Point to the British, <fcc., «fcc. For farther particulars upon the subject, see Davis's Life of Burr, p. 219, 220. In his... | |
| 1901 - 676 页
...with the British commander — " [after the lapse of a century the letters have not been shown /] ' ' that she was disgusted with the American Cause and those who had the management of public affairs — and that, through great persuasion and unceasing perseverance, she had ultimately... | |
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