| Robert Walsh - 1832 - Počet stránok 652
...submit to the expression of their opinion. In a letter to Hamilton, (vol. iii. p. 132,) he says:— " Not meaning to enter into intrigues, I have merely...opinion, that since it was evidently the intention of our fellow-citizens to make Mr. Jefferson their president, it seems proper to fulfil that intention." And... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - Počet stránok 712
...places us in a critical situation. suade those gentlemen from it, who mentioned it to me. It Beems now to be given up. The object with many is to take...opinion, that since it was evidently the intention of our fellow-citizens to make Mr. Jefferson their President, it seems proper to fulfil that intention. The... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - Počet stránok 794
...measure, and I endeavored to dissuade those gentlemen from it, who mentioned it to me. The object of many is to take Mr. Burr, and I should not be surprised...that measure were adopted. Not meaning to enter into intrigue?, I have merely expressed the opinion, that since it was evidently the intention of our fellow-citizens... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1864 - Počet stránok 966
...person." He dissuaded it as "a wild measure ;" and said, "it seems now to be given up." l; The object of many is to take Mr. Burr, and I should not be surprised if that measure was adopted. Not meaning to enter into intrigues, I have merely expressed the opinion, that, since... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1865 - Počet stránok 954
...person." He dissuaded it as "a wild measure ;"' and said, "it seems now to be given up." '' The object of many is to take Mr. Burr, and I should not be surprised if that measure was adopted. Not meaning to enter into intrigues, I have merely expressed the opinion, that, since... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1865 - Počet stránok 974
...person." He dissuaded it as " a wild measure ;" and said, " it seems now to be given op." <; The object of many is to take Mr. Burr, and I should not be surprised if that measure was adopted. Not meaning to enter into intrigues, I have merely expressed the opinion, that, since... | |
| 1878 - Počet stránok 546
...Legislature, to fill a vacancy in the United States Senate, his sense of duty did not allow him to decline. "Not meaning to enter into intrigues, I have merely...that, since it was evidently the intention of our fellow-citizens to make Mr. Jefferson their President, it seems proper to fulfil that intention." His... | |
| James Parton - 1888 - Počet stránok 460
...altogether, and putting the government upon a President of the Senate, Mr. Morris proceeded thus : " Not meaning to enter into intrigues, I have merely...that, SINCE IT WAS EVIDENTLY THE INTENTION OF OUR FELLOW-CITIZENS TO MAKE MR. JEFFERSON THEIR PRESIDENT, IT SEEMS PROPER TO FULFIL THAT INTENTION. "The... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1892 - Počet stránok 236
...took the only sound view, that it was right to have Jefferson chosen. He said in his driest way: — " Not meaning to enter into intrigues, I have merely...that, since it was evidently the intention of our fellow-citizens to make Mr. Jefferson their President, it seems proper to fulfill that intention."... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1892 - Počet stránok 236
...took the only sound view, that it was right to have Jefferson chosen. He said in his driest way: — " Not meaning to enter into intrigues, I have merely...that, since it was evidently the intention of our fellow-citizens to make Mr. Jefferson their President, it seems proper to fulfill that intention."... | |
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