I am sometimes touched gently on the shoulder by a friend, for example, of General Jackson, who will thus address me, " My dear Sir, all my dependence is upon you, don't disappoint us, you know our partiality was for you next to the hero; and how much... Correspondence - Strana 93autor/autoři: Henry Clay - 1863Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| James Parton - 1860 - 896 str.
...In the same hour," he wrote, January 8th, 1825, to his friend and neighbor, Mr. Francis P. Blair, " I am sometimes touched gently on the shoulder by a...of Mr. Crawford will accost me, ' The hopes of the Kepublican party are concentrated on you ; for God's sake preserve it. If you had been returned, instead... | |
| Carl Schurz - 1887 - 418 str.
...Blair, whom he then counted among his friends in Kentucky, he humorously described the situation: " I am sometimes touched gently on the shoulder by a...the hero, and how much we want a Western President.' Immedi' ately after a friend of Mr. Crawford will accost me: ' The hopes of the Republican party are... | |
| Mary Dillon - 1909 - 476 str.
...Jacksonites and Adamsites and Crawfordites. I am sometimes touched gently on the shoulder by a friend of General Jackson who will thus address me: 'My dear sir, all our dependence is upon you; don't disappoint us. You know you were our choice next to the hero, and... | |
| Meade Minnigerode - 1928 - 466 str.
...the power of deciding the question, and then that I have the power of controlling my friends. . . . I am sometimes touched gently on the shoulder by a...all my dependence is upon you, don't disappoint us. . . .' Immediately after, a friend of Mr. Crawford will accost me, 'The hopes of the Republican party... | |
| Henry Clay - 1018 str.
...(for example) of Genel. Jackson, who will thus address me. "My dear Sir, all our"' dependence is on you; don't disappoint us; you know our partiality...Immediately after a friend of Mr. Crawford will accost me6 "The hopes of the Republican party are concentrated on you For God's sake preserve it— If you... | |
| Robert Vincent Remini - 1991 - 884 str.
...drive them all away. "My dear Sir," purred one of General Jackson's friends, "all our dependence is on you; don't disappoint us; you know our partiality...the Hero; and how much we want a western President." Then a friend of the Radical candidate accosted him. "The hopes of the Republican party are concentrated... | |
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