If any one desires to know the leading and paramount object of my public life, the preservation of this Union will furnish him the key. Correspondence - Strana 463autor/autoři: Henry Clay - 1863Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Henry Clay - 1855 - 670 str.
...contradicted by his only witness. MR. CLAY TO STEPHEN H. MILLER. ASHLAND, July 1, 1844. MY DEAR SIR, — I received and thank you for your friendly letter, and...Carolina, it is perfectly manifest that a party exists in thai State seeking a dissolution of the Union, and for that purpose employing the pretext of the rejection... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1855 - 1032 str.
...Texas ; but I certainly would be unwilling to see the existing union dissolved or seriously jeoparded for the sake of acquiring Texas. If any one desires...paramount object of my public life, the preservation of the union will furnish him the key." The expression that he had " personally no objection to annexation"... | |
| Minnesota Historical Society - 1920 - 766 str.
...greatest political motive: "It was a just judgment which he pronounced upon himself when he wrote, 'If any one desires to know the leading and paramount...life, the preservation of this Union will furnish the key.'" Near the end of the dark first year of our civil war, and nearly ten years after Clay had... | |
| Carl Schurz - 1887 - 442 str.
...Texas ; but I certainly should be unwilling to see the existing Union dissolved or seriously jeoparded for the sake of acquiring Texas. If any one desires...paramount object of my public life, the preservation of the Union will furnish him the key." This might have passed without much harm, but his Southern friends... | |
| 1887 - 512 str.
...spirit, a lofty patriotism. ... It was a just judgment which1 he pronounced on himself when he wrote, ' If any one desires to know the leading and paramount object of my public life, the preservation uf the Union will furnish him the key.' " A better introduction to the knowledge of American history... | |
| 1887 - 732 str.
...pronounced upon himself when he wrote: " If any one desires to know the leading and paramount object cf my public life, the preservation of this Union will furnish him the key. 11 [Volume ii, pages 4i3, 414.] American Commonwealths. Connecticut. A study of a Commonwealth-Democracy.... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1888 - 338 str.
...people, be put in jeopardy. It was a just judgment which he pronounced upon himself when he wrote : ' If any one desires to know the leading and paramount...preservation of this Union will furnish him the key.' " WM. HENKY SMITH. FINAL MEMORIALS OF LONGFELLOW.» The t hunks of the reading public are due to the... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 706 str.
...people, be put in jeopardy. It was a just judgment which he pronounced upon himself when he wrote: ''If any one desires to know the leading and paramount...preservation of this Union will furnish him the key." BORN in Philadelphia, Penn., 1829. WITH A DECANTER OF MADEIRA. [A Masque and other Poems. 1887.] A... | |
| 1894 - 584 str.
...York caused to be made a gold medal in commemoration of his public services. Mr. Clay said: " If amone desires to know the leading and paramount object of my public life, the preservation of the Union will furnish him with the key." Mr. Clay died June 29. 1852. RUSH, Bichara, secretary of... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 482 str.
...people, be put in jeopardy. It was a just judgment which he pronounced upon himself when he wrote : " If any one desires to know the leading and paramount...preservation of this Union will furnish him the key." TWO POPULAR LEADERS From the 'Life of Henry Clay.' Copyright 1887, by Carl Schurz. Published by Houghton,... | |
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