Considering the high station you now fill in our 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 espoused... Correspondence - Strana 10autor/autoři: Henry Clay - 1863Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| George Denison Prentice - 1831 - 322 str.
...chimerical tales, which malevolent persons have so industriously circulated, as to satisfy you thai you, have not espoused the cause of a man in any way...the government, or the interests of his country!'' Upon the reception of this note, Mr. Clay consented to appear again for Colonel Burr. The accused was... | |
| Mann Butler - 1834 - 430 str.
...p. 33 planations proper, as well to counteract the chimerical tales, which malevolent persons have industriously circulated, as to satisfy you that you...laws, the government or the interests of his country." Perfidious as these assurances were, they sheltered Mr. Clay from all animadversion on his professional... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 624 str.
...national councils, I have thought these explanations proper as well to counteract the chimerical tales which malevolent persons have so industriously circulated,...the government, or the interests of his country.' Mr. Burr was doubtless aware of the scruples felt by Mr. Clay respecting the propriety of acting as... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 544 str.
...national councils, I have thought these explanations proper, as well to counteract the chimerical tales, which malevolent persons have so industriously circulated,...the government, or the interests of his country." Placing confidence in this gratuitous declaration of Col. BURR, and influenced, probably, to some extent... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 632 str.
...these explanations proper, as well to counteract the chimerical tales, which malevolent persons have industriously circulated, as to satisfy you that you...the government or the interests of his country."* The agent from government, who was all along actively engaged in procuring evidence relative to Burr's... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1846 - 520 str.
...national councils, I have thought these explanations proper, as well to counteract the chimerical tales, which malevolent persons have so industriously circulated,...cause of a man in any way unfriendly to the laws, or the interests of the country." To say, that Mr. Clay's regard for Colonel Burr had not been disturbed... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 642 str.
...chimerical tales, which malevolent persons have industriously circulated, as to satisfy you that jou have not espoused the cause of a man in any way unfriendly...the government or the interests of his country."* The agent from government, who was all along actively engaged in procuring evidence relative to Burr's... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, John Mason Peck - 1850 - 818 str.
...these explanations proper, as well to counteract the chimerical tales, which malevolent persons have industriously circulated, as to satisfy you that you...unfriendly to the laws, the government or the interests of the country."* The agent from government, who was all along actively engaged in procuring evidence... | |
| Adolphus Mordecai Hart - 1853 - 308 str.
...but the latter having solemnly declared " as a man of honor and a good citizen," that he was in no way " unfriendly to the laws, the government, or the interests of his country," the former acted as his counsel and did him good service. The grave has closed over the mortal remains... | |
| Henry Clay - 1855 - 658 str.
...national councils* I have thought these explanations proper, as well to counteract the chimerical tales which malevolent persons have so industriously circulated,...country. AARON BURR TO MR. CLAY. LEWIS INN, half past 3. SIR, — At nine this morning Mr. Jordan received your letter in reply to one which he wrote at... | |
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