Political Reminiscences: Including a Sketch of the Origin and History of the "Statesman Party" of Boston, Partea 1author, 1835 - 172 pagini |
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... letters received from the leaders of the Jackson party , publish a single word . Private correspondence will be sacred in my hands , unless some mercenary or vin- dictive assailant compels me to expose his own , or that of his employers ...
... letters received from the leaders of the Jackson party , publish a single word . Private correspondence will be sacred in my hands , unless some mercenary or vin- dictive assailant compels me to expose his own , or that of his employers ...
Pagina 11
... letter distributed , in Oct. 1824 , throughout the State . At a numerous and respectable meeting of Federal Republicans , at the Supreme Court Room , Boston , convened by a notice in the news- papers , last evening , ( 18th Oct. inst ...
... letter distributed , in Oct. 1824 , throughout the State . At a numerous and respectable meeting of Federal Republicans , at the Supreme Court Room , Boston , convened by a notice in the news- papers , last evening , ( 18th Oct. inst ...
Pagina 18
... letters in my possession proving , that at this early pe- riod , my hopes reposed on Jackson . These things have only become matters of moment of late years when so much has been said about " eleventh hour men , " although now , both ...
... letters in my possession proving , that at this early pe- riod , my hopes reposed on Jackson . These things have only become matters of moment of late years when so much has been said about " eleventh hour men , " although now , both ...
Pagina 46
... letter to Monroe , Gen. Jackson was to be the President of the whole people , and not of a party . Not a man was there , who , had he been told , by some prophetic spirit , that within three years the Government would pass into the ...
... letter to Monroe , Gen. Jackson was to be the President of the whole people , and not of a party . Not a man was there , who , had he been told , by some prophetic spirit , that within three years the Government would pass into the ...
Pagina 52
... letter ; -it can be done just as well . Ans . I wish to see the President and the business can best be performed on the spot . I shall go at all events . D. Greene , give him a letter to Duff Green ; but it is d ― d nonsense to be going ...
... letter ; -it can be done just as well . Ans . I wish to see the President and the business can best be performed on the spot . I shall go at all events . D. Greene , give him a letter to Duff Green ; but it is d ― d nonsense to be going ...
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
Abner Kneeland Adams Administration afterwards Amos Kendall appointment believe Boston Statesman Brodhead Bulletin party Buren Cabal Calhoun candidate cause character Charles G City Clerks Collector Committee considered Constitution Convention Crawford Custom House officers David Henshaw debt declared democracy democratic Deputy despotism dollars per annum Duff Green Dunlap duties editor election enemy faction faithful Faneuil Hall favour federal federalists friends gentleman Government hands head honor hope influence instantly Isaac Hill Jackson party Jacksonian Jacksonmen labours letter liberty majority Massachusetts McNiel meeting ment merchants Nathaniel Greene never New-England newspaper nomination numerous opinion opposed paper party in Boston patriotism political Post Office Postmaster present President President's principles public officers re-election received remarkable republican resolutions Secretary Senate sentiments Simpson spirit Statesman leaders Statesman office Statesman party suffered supposed Surveyor ticket tion tom House transactions U. S. Bank votes Washington Weigher Whig zeal