I go hence unincumbered of the remembrance of any injury received, and having discharged the duty of making the only reparation in my power for any injury offered. "Mr. President and Senators, having made the announcement which the occasion seemed to... The Life of Jefferson Davis - Strana 230autor/autoři: Frank H. Alfriend - 1868 - 645 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edwin Gordon Lawrence - 1913 - 444 str.
...you my apology for any pain which, in heat of discussion, I have inflicted. I go hence unencumbered of the remembrance of any injury received, and having...require, it only remains for me to bid you a final adieu. ROBERT TOOMBS ON RESIGNING FROM THE SENATE* (1861) The success of the Abolitionists and their allies,... | |
| John Wilson Townsend - 1913 - 412 str.
...you my apology for any pain which, in heat of discussion, I have inflicted. I go hence unencumbered of the remembrance of any injury received, and having...require, it only remains for me to bid you a final adieu. WILLIAM D. GALLAGHER WILLIAM DAVIS GALLAGHEB, poet and critic, was born at Philadelphia, August 21,... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 478 str.
...you my apology for any pain which, in heat of discussion, I have inflicted. I go hence unencumbered of the remembrance of any injury received, and having...only reparation in my power for any injury offered. At this session, after the withdrawal of Southern members in such numbers as to give the Republicans... | |
| Morris Schaff - 1922 - 302 str.
...apology for every pain which in the heat of discussion I have inflicted. I go hence unencumbered by the remembrance of any injury received, and having...it only remains for me to bid you a final adieu." There is a strain of knightly manliness, its tones mingled with sorrow and regret, running through... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1923 - 626 str.
...you my apology for any pain which, in heat of discussion, I have inflicted. I go hence unencumbered of the remembrance of any injury received, and having...require, it only remains for me to bid you a final adieu. F . W. Pickens to Jefferson Davis. (From New York Public Library.) January 23rd, 1861. .... I am deeply... | |
| Mildred Lewis Rutherford - 1924 - 526 str.
...offer you no apology for every pain in the heat of discussion I have inflicted. I go hence unencumbered of any injury received, and having discharged the...only reparation in my power for any injury offered. lt only remains to me now to make you a final adieu." Morris Schaff says : "There is a strain of knightly... | |
| William Pfaff - 1994 - 261 str.
...of offense there has been [here] to me, I leave here. I carry with me no hostile remembrance. . . . Mr. President and Senators, having made the announcement which the occasion seemed to me to require, it remains only for me to bid you a final adieu. The southern states did not, of course, go in peace.... | |
| Stephen B. Oates - 2009 - 522 str.
...pain which, in the heat of discussion, I have inflicted. I go without memory of any injury received. Mr. President and Senators, having made the announcement...it only remains for me to bid you a final adieu." The chamber was perfectly silent for a moment, then burst into applause. In the galleries, southern... | |
| Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - 1999 - 978 str.
...any pain which, in heat of discussion, I have inflicted. I go hence unencumhered of the rememhrance of any injury received, and having discharged the...seemed to me to require, it only remains for me to hid you a final adieu. Ahraham Lincoln [t8o9-t865] The life story of the "Great Emancipator" is known... | |
| Bradley G. Bond - 356 str.
...you my apology for any pain which, in heat of discussion, I have inflicted. I go hence unencumbered of the remembrance of any injury received, and having...require, it only remains for me to bid you a final adieu. WILLIAM NEED, 18615 In two separate letters, William Need, a former resident of Mississippi who had... | |
| |