| 1866 - 956 pages
...open to access. He is quite our plain country gentleman. 'After dinner we desired a private interview, and opened to him the grand business on which we came,...petition for the emancipation of the negroes, and entreating his signature if the eminence of his situation did not render it inexpedient. " He informed... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1864 - 556 pages
...open to access. He is quite the plain country gentleman. After dinner we desired a private interview, and opened to him the grand business on which we came,...petition for the emancipation of the negroes, and entreating his signature, if the eminence of his station did not render it inexpedient for him to sign... | |
| 1865 - 654 pages
...on whirh we came, presenting to him bur petition for the emancipation of the negroes, and entreating his signature, if the eminence of his station did...sign any petition. He informed us that he was of our sentfmcnts, and had signified his thoughts on the subject to most of the great men of the Smtc ; that... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1867 - 642 pages
...open to access. He is quite the plain country gentleman. After dinner we desired a private interview, and opened to him the grand business on which we came,...petition for the emancipation of the negroes, and entreating his signature, if the eminence of his station did not render it inexpedient for him to sign... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1867 - 264 pages
...country gentleman. After dinner we desired a private interview, and opened to him the grand business oji which we came, presenting to him our petition for the emancipation of the negroes, and entreating his signature, if the eminence of his station did not render it inexpedient for him to sign... | |
| William Wallace Bennett - 1871 - 758 pages
...open to access. He is quite the plain country gentleman. After dinner we desired a private interview, and opened to him the grand business on which we came,...petition for the emancipation of the negroes, and entreating his signature, if the eminence of his position did not render it inexpedient for him to... | |
| W. H. Daniels - 1880 - 804 pages
...open to access. He is quite the plain country gentleman. After dinner we desired a private interview, and opened to him the grand business on which we came,...petition for the emancipation of the negroes, and entreating his signature, if the eminence of his station did not render it inexpedient for him to sign... | |
| Edward Duffield Neill - 1889 - 34 pages
...open to access. Ho is quite the plain country gentleman. After' dinner we desired a private interview, and opened to him the grand business on which we came,...petition for the emancipation of the negroes, and entreating his signature, if the eminence of his station did not render it inexpedient for him to sign... | |
| W. H. Daniels - 1890 - 846 pages
...open to access. He is quite the plain country .gentleman. After dinner we desired a private interview, and opened to him the grand business on which we came,...petition for the emancipation of the negroes, and entreating his signature, if the eminence of his station did not render it inexpedient for him to sign... | |
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