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" I will be very frank with you. I was the last to consent to the separation ; but the separation having been made, and having become inevitable, I have always said, as I say now, that I would be the first to meet the friendship of the United States as... "
The Worcester Magazine and Historical Journal - Page 249
1826
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The New England Gazetteer: Containing Descriptions of All the States ...

John Hayward - 1839 - 542 pages
...but that I am glad the choice has fallen upon you to be their minister. I wish you, sir, to believe and that it may be understood in America, that I have...nothing in the late contest but what I thought myself indespensibly bound to do, by the duty which I owed my people. I will be frank with you. I was the...
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The New England Gazetteer

John Hayward - 1839 - 540 pages
...but what I thought myself indespensibly bound to do, by the duty which I owed my people. I will be frank with you. I was the last to conform to the separation ; but the separation having become inevitable, I have always said, as I now say, that I would be the first to meet the friendship...
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Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge, Volume 6

1839 - 580 pages
...States, but I am glad the choice has fallen upon you to be their minister. I wish you, sir, to believe, that it may be understood in America, that I have done nothing in the late con test but what I thought myself indispensably bound to do, by the duty which I owed my people. I...
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The Life and Times of William Henry Harrison

Samuel Jones Burr - 1840 - 312 pages
...first interview with Mr. ADAMS, the KINO of ENGLAND expressed the following sentiment :« — . • «' I was the last to conform to the separation ; but the separation having been made, I would be the first to meet the friendship of the United States as an independent power." The people...
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Lives of the Presidents of the United States: With Biographical Notices of ...

Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 pages
...that I am very glad the choice has fallen upon you to be their Minister. I wish you, Sir, to believe, and that it may be understood in America, that I have...do, by the duty which I owed to my people. I will be frank with you. I was the last to conform to the separation : but the separation having been made,...
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The American Politician: Containing the Declaration of the Independence, the ...

M. Sears - 1842 - 586 pages
...States, but I am glad the choice has fallen upon you to be their minister. I wish you, sir, to believe, and that it may be understood in America, that I have...indispensably bound to do, by the duty which I owed my people. I will be frank with you. I was the last to conform to the separation; but the separation...
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The American Politican: Containing the Declaration of Independence, the ...

M. Sears - 1844 - 596 pages
...States, hut I am glad the choice has fallen upon you to be their minister. I wish you, sir, to believe, and that it may be understood in America, that I have done nothing in the late contest but whnt I thought myself indispensably bound to do, by the duty which I owed my people. I will be frank...
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The American Politican: Containing the Declaration of Independence, the ...

M. Sears - 1844 - 582 pages
...believe, and that it may be understood in America, that I have done nothing in the late contest but wh;it I thought myself indispensably bound to do, by the duty which I owed my people. I will be frank with you. I was the last to conform to the separation; but the separation...
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A Gazetteer of Massachusetts: Containing Descriptions of All the Counties ...

John Hayward - 1846 - 472 pages
...but that I am glad the choice has fallen upon you to be their minister. I wish you, sir, to believe, and that it may be understood in America, that I have...nothing in the late contest but what I thought myself indespensably bound to do, by the duty which I owed my people. I will be frank with you. I was the...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Revised Edition, Volumes 1-2

1847 - 666 pages
...understood in Amer,ca, that I have done nothing in the late contest bnt what I thought myself indispeusably bound to do, by the duty which I owed to my people....with you. I was the last to conform to the separation ; bnt the separation having been made, and having become mevitable, I have always eaid, as I say now,...
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