I wish you, sir, to believe, and that it may be understood in America, that I have done nothing in the late contest but what I thought myself indispensably bound to do, by the duty which I owed to my people. I will be very frank with you. I was the last... The Quarterly Review - Page 247edited by - 1899Full view - About this book
| 1819 - 480 pages
...believe, and that it n.av be understood in America, that I lunc done nothing in the late ™,u.«tb,n what I thought myself indispensably bound to do, by the duty which 1 owed to my people. 1 will be very frank with you. I was the last to conform to the separation: but... | |
| 1824 - 494 pages
...comment or remark. " F wish you, sir, to believe, (said the king to Mr. Adams, at his first visit,) and that it may be understood in America, that I have...thought myself indispensably bound to do, by the duty I owed my people. I will be very frank with you, sir : I was the last to consent to the separation... | |
| Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher.) - 1820 - 402 pages
...of the friendly disposition of the United States, but that I am glad the choice has fallen upon you to be their minister. I wish you, Sir, to believe,...which I owed to my people. I will be very frank with you. I was the last to conform to the separation ; but the separation having been made, and having... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pages
...Stall's, liut that I am very glad the choice has falle» upon you to he their Minister. I wish yon, Sir, to believe, and that it may be understood in...which I owed to my people. I will be very frank with you. I was the last to conform to the separation; bat tin- separation having been made, and having... | |
| Robert Huish - 1821 - 746 pages
...upon you to be their minister. I wish you, sir, to believe, that it may be understood in Arherica, that I have done nothing in the late contest but what...which I owed to my people. I will be very frank with you. I was the last to conform to the separation ; but the separation having been made, and having... | |
| 1821 - 524 pages
...dispositions of the United States, but that I am very glad the choice has fallen upon you to be their first Minister. I wish you, sir, to believe, and that it may be understood in America, that I ha 'e done nothing in the late contest but what I thought myself indispensably bound to do, by the... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 498 pages
...of the friendly disposition of the United States, but that I am glad the choice has fallen upon you to be their minister. I wish you, Sir, to believe,...which I owed to my people. I will be very frank with you. I was the last to conform to the separation ; but the separation having been made, and having... | |
| Englishman - 1824 - 420 pages
...the friendly disposition of the United States, but that I am very glad the choice has fallen upon you to be their Minister. I wish you, Sir, to believe,...which I owed to my people. I will be very frank with you. I was the last to conform to the separation ; but the separation having been made, and having... | |
| 1826 - 414 pages
...with, and said : — -- choice has fallen upon you to be their minister. I wish your sir, to heleive, and that it may be understood in America, that I have...which I owed to my people. I will be very frank with you. I was the last to conform to the separation ; but the separation having been made and having become... | |
| William Lincoln, Christopher Columbus Baldwin - 1826 - 906 pages
...but that I am glad the choice has fallen upon you to be their minister. I wish your sir, to beleive, and that it may be understood in America, that I have...indispensably bound to do, by the duty which I owed lo my people. I will be very frank with you. I was the last to conform to the separation; but the separation... | |
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