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1. The Diary and Letters of Gouverneur Morris: Minister of the United States to by Gouverneur Morris (1888)
"A most unpleasant episode with the Lafayettes. ON Tuesday, November nth, Morris
left Morrisania for Washington ..."
2. An Epitome of Braithwaite's Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery by Walter S. Wells (1860)
"This may be increased to forty or sixty minims, and decreased or left off according
to the effects produced. The most unpleasant effect when given in full ..."
3. A Confederate Girl's Diary by Sarah Morgan Dawson (1913)
"Irishwoman sat just by my head, bracing herself against my pillow in the most
unpleasant style. I endured it without flinching until about half-past three, ..."
4. Sights and Sounds: The Mystery of the Day: Comprising an Entire History of by Henry Spicer (1853)
"... most unpleasant Point—Montreal—One page of statistics—Barnum—Temperance—Sleighing
—Quebec — Montmorenci — Lorette, &c.—Wolfe—Back to the States—Kossuth ..."
5. Two Hundred and Nine Days: Or, The Journal of a Traveller on the Continent by Thomas Jefferson Hogg (1827)
"... but so great was the concourse, that it would have been a most unpleasant
undertaking; I waited for some time, and like many others returned, ..."
6. Two Hundred and Nine Days: Or, The Journal of a Traveller on the Continent by Thomas Jefferson Hogg (1827)
"... but so great was the concourse, that it would have been a most unpleasant
undertaking; I waited for some time, and like many others returned, ..."