| George Pellew - 1890 - 398 str.
...he remembered seeing these words chalked in large white letters around the inclosure of Mr. Robert Treat Paine : — " Damn John Jay ! Damn every one...his windows and sit up all night damning John Jay !!! " 1 On June 24th the treaty was ratified by the Senate, with the exception of the article about... | |
| George Pellew - 1890 - 406 str.
...he remembered sceing these words chalked in large white letters around the inelosure of Mr. Robert Treat Paine : — " Damn John Jay! Damn every one...every one that won't put lights in his windows and ait up all night damning John Jay !! I " 1 On June 24th the treaty was ratified by the Senate, with... | |
| George Pellew - 1890 - 404 str.
...he remembered seeing these words chalked in large white letters around the inclosure of Mr. Robert Treat Paine : — " Damn John Jay ! Damn every one that won't damn John Jay ! ! Damn every one that JOHN JAY. won't put lights in his windows and sit up all night damning John Jay ! ! ! " 1 On June 24th... | |
| Geraldine Brooks - 1901 - 344 str.
...sympathy with the national government and all its moves, who denounced John Jay and his treaty, crying, " Damn John Jay. Damn every one that won't damn John...his windows and sit up all night damning John Jay." And Mrs. Jay had the opportunity of observing the adverse side of her husband's political career when... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1902 - 414 str.
...bounds to their chagrin and passionate resentment, or to the violent expression of their passion. " Damn John Jay! Damn every one that won't damn John...windows and sit up all night damning. John Jay!!!" was the vulgar explosion of wrath to be read upon a gentleman's fence in a public street of the staid... | |
| De Alva Stanwood Alexander - 1906 - 424 str.
...country." Chalked in large white letters on one of the principal streets in New York, appeared these words: "Damn John Jay! Damn every one that won't damn John...his windows and sit up all night damning John Jay! ! !" 2 This revulsion of public sentiment was not exactly a tempest in a teapot, but it proved •John... | |
| Elroy McKendree Avery - 1910 - 558 str.
...will sell you my country." In Boston, the following inscription was chalked in large white letters: "Damn John Jay! Damn every one that won't damn John...his windows and sit up all night damning John Jay ! ! !" The tumult was increased by the fact that England, -. • Jjt.,,1 li. *. „ , ,/. t. — ~... | |
| James Irwin Brownson - 1910 - 74 str.
...reading : ' ' Damn John Jay ! Damn every one that won 't damn John Jay ! Damn every one that won 't put lights in his windows and sit up all night damning John Jay ! ! !" The Federalist party, however, stood by Washington's administration and secured the ratification... | |
| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 800 str.
...about the inclosure of Rol>ert Treat Paine the following words were chalkH in large white letters: "Damn John Jay! Damn every one that won't damn John...Jay! ! Damn every one that won't put lights in his window* and sit up all night damning John Jay! !!" — I"*'" lew, John Jay, pp. 315-316. See also DS... | |
| Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 552 str.
...about the inclosure of Robert Treat Paine the following words were chalked in large white letters: " Damn John Jay! Damn every one that won't damn John...his windows and sit up all night damning John Jay! ! !" — Pellew, John Jay, pp. 315-316. See also DS Alexander, Political History of the State of Xeic... | |
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