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" I do not believe that the sober and reflecting people of Virginia would have been so far dazzled by military renown as to have conferred their suffrages upon a mere soldier — one acknowledged on all hands to be of little value as a civilian. "
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autor/autoři: Henry Clay - 1863
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The Private Correspondence of Henry Clay

Henry Clay - 1855 - 670 str.
...in Ohio and Kentucky. Be pleased to show them to Mr. Pleasants. JOHN TYLER TO MR. CLAY CHARLES CITY, March 27, 1825. be regarded. Instead of seeing in...renown as to have conferred their suffrages upon a mere soldier — one acknowledged on all hands to be of little value as a civilian. I will not withhold...
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The Private Correspondence of Henry Clay

Henry Clay - 1855 - 674 str.
...known to you that one of the million at least, still regarded you as I am satisfied you deserve to be regarded. Instead of seeing in your course on the...renown as to have conferred their suffrages upon a mere soldier — one acknowledged on all hands to be of little value as a civilian. I will not withhold...
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The Constitutional and Political History of the United States: 1828-1846 ...

Hermann Von Holst - 1879 - 732 str.
...Niles, L, pp. 25-27. ' In the letter to Clay, mentioned above, he calls him " a mere soldier — one acknowledged on all hands to be of little value as a civilian." TYLER'S NOMINATION. 389 people, a false game.1 The final result would necessarily have been the same,...
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History of the United States of America Under the Constitution, Svazek 3

James Schouler - 1885 - 568 str.
...deep debt of gratitude, resulting as it did in the speedy settlement of that distracting subject." " I do not believe that the sober and reflecting people...renown as to have conferred their suffrages upon a mere soldier, — one acknowledged on all hands to be of little value as a civilian. "f Tyler explained...
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The Letters and Times of the Tylers, Svazek 1

Lyon Gardiner Tyler - 1884 - 666 str.
...would be to you of little concern), but I do believe the wishes and feelings of a large majority nf the people of this your native State. I do not believe...renown as to have conferred their suffrages upon a mere soldier — one acknowledged on all hands to be of little value as a civilian. I will not withhold...
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History of the United States of America Under the Constitution, Svazek 3

James Schouler - 1885 - 566 str.
...deep debt of gratitude, resulting as it did in the speedy settlement of that distracting subject." " I do not believe that the sober and reflecting people...acknowledged on all hands to be of little value as a civilian."f Tyler explained himself to his excited constituents. He had, indeed, like many others of...
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The Origin of the Jackson Party

Homer Carey Hockett - 1903 - 292 str.
...gratitude for that course, resulting as it did in the speedy settlement of that distracting subject. . . I will not withhold from you also the expression of...of your present honorable and exalted station...."! The most noteworthy expression of approval, and at the same time the most just estimate of the weight...
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United States from the Discovery of the North American Continent ..., Svazek 4

Julian Hawthorne - 1904 - 580 str.
...deep debt of gratitude, resulting as it did in the speedy settlement of that distracting subject." " I do not believe that the sober and reflecting people...renown as to have conferred their suffrages upon a mere soldier, — one acknowledged on all hands to be of little value as a civilian." f Tyler explained...
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History of the United States of America Under the Constitution: 1817-1831. 1885

James Schouler - 1885 - 566 str.
...deep debt of gratitude, resulting as it did in the speedy settlement of that distracting subject." " I do not believe that the sober and reflecting people...Virginia would have been so far dazzled by military rcnowti as to have conferred their suffrages upon a mere soldier, — one acknowledged oti all hands...
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The Party Battles of the Jackson Period

Claude Gernade Bowers - 1922 - 560 str.
...assuring him of his contempt for the " bargain " story, and unnecessarily adding a fling at Jackson: "I do not believe that the sober and reflecting people...dazzled by military renown as to have conferred their suffrage upon a mere soldier — one acknowledged on every hand to be of little value as a civilian."...
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