They are such as every man of honor, and every good citizen must approve. Considering the high station you now fill in our national councils... Correspondence - Strana 10autor/autoři: Henry Clay - 1863Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| James Wilkinson - 1811 - 128 str.
...speculation, and that with me are associated some of v our intimate and dearest friends. The objects are such as every man of honor and every good citizen must approve. They have been communicated to several of the principal officers of our government, particularly to... | |
| George Denison Prentice - 1831 - 322 str.
...administration, and seen by it with complacency ; they are such as every man of honour, and every goad citizen, must approve. Considering the high station...thought these explanations proper, as well to counteract die chimerical tales, which malevolent persons have so industriously circulated, as to satisfy you... | |
| Mann Butler - 1834 - 418 str.
...principal officers of government, and, I believe are well understood by the administration, and seen by it with complacency; they are such as every man of...fill in our national councils, I have thought these ex* Prentice's Biography of H. Clay, p. 33 planations proper, as well to counteract the chimerical... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 624 str.
...principal officers of government, and I believe are well understood by the administration, and seen by it with complacency. They are such as every man of...explanations proper as well to counteract the chimerical tales which malevolent persons have so industriously circulated, as to satisfy you that you have not... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 630 str.
...concluding with the following emphatic assurance : — " Considering the high station you now fill in the national councils, I have thought these explanations proper, as well to counteract the chimerical tales, which malevolent persons have so industriously circulated, as to satisfy you that you have not... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 632 str.
...principal officers of government, and, I believe, are well understood by the administration, and seen by it with complacency ; they are such as every man of...explanations proper, as well to counteract the chimerical tales, which malevolent persons have industriously circulated, as to satisfy you that you have not... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1846 - 520 str.
...principal officers of government, and, I believe, are well understood by the administration, and seen by it with complacency ; they are such as every man of...explanations proper, as well to counteract the chimerical tales, which malevolent persons have so industriously circulated, as to satisfy you, that you have... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 642 str.
...are well understood by the administration, and seen by it with complacency ; they are such as ever}' man of honor and every good citizen must approve....^explanations proper, as well to counteract the chimerical tales, which malevolent persons have industriously circulated, as to satisfy you that jou have not... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1846 - 520 str.
...principal officers of government, and, I believe, are well understood by the administration, and seen by it with complacency ; they are such as every man of...every good citizen, must approve. Considering the lu'gh station you now fill in our national councils, I have thought these explanations proper, as well... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, John Mason Peck - 1850 - 818 str.
...understood by the administration, and seen by it with complacency ; they are such as every man of fionor and every good citizen must approve. Considering the...explanations proper, as well to counteract the chimerical tales, which malevolent persons have industriously circulated, as to satisfy you that you have not... | |
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