Having an eye to the beads, guns, and other things, of which white men seemed always to have an ample store, the chief and his men gave them a cordial welcome, and Livingstone next proceeded to make a purchase of land.
Here they stopped and went into camp for the night, and Dick, Tom and Ben, being certain that the redcoats would be there till morning, made their way to the home of the Harts, where they were given a cordial welcome.
They were given a cordial welcome by the young people, the girls bowing to them, and the youths stepping up and shaking hands with them in a hearty manner.
Presently they reached the encampment, and were given a cordial welcome by their comrades, Tim, Fritz and Herbert Miller being delighted.
He gave me a cordial welcome, expressed his satisfaction that his new location did not lie beyond the limits of Gospel agencies, and urged me to make his house my home whenever I might come that way.
Such a surprise, and such a cordial welcomeas I experienced, fall but seldom to the lot of a stranger.
The latter gave him a cordial welcome, causing him to feel at ease and enjoy his call.
This dignitary gave him a cordial welcome, took him into his library, conversed with him about books and authors, complimented him for his love of learning and his evident high aims, and invited him to call whenever he should visit New York.
Benjamin met the Bradfords, senior and junior, at the dinner table, where they gave him a cordial welcome.
Bradford Prince, Governor of that Territory, gave the Chief Magistrate a cordial welcome.
I thank you most sincerely for this cordial welcome.
Now, to these good people of Randolph County I render this morning my sincere thanks for their hearty and cordial welcome.
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