| John Torrey Morse - 1876 - 420 trang
...me that he would not interfere." Dr. Cooper reiterated his previous assertion, and farther said : " I could detail to you a still more despicable opinion...which General Hamilton has expressed of Mr. Burr." Within a few days this correspondence was published in the newspapers at Albany. Nearly two months... | |
| John Torrey Morse - 1876 - 400 trang
...disavowal which you seem to think necessary. The clause pointed out by Mr. Van Ness is in these terms : " I could detail to you a still more despicable opinion...which General Hamilton has expressed of Mr. Burr." To endeavor to discover the meaning of this declaration I was obliged to seek in the antecedent part... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears - 1876 - 424 trang
...be a dangerous man, and one who ought not to be trusted with the reins of government. I could depict a still more despicable opinion which General Hamilton has expressed of Mr. Burr." Hamilton added that "hedeemed it inadmissible, on principle, to consent to be interrogated as to the... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1879 - 698 trang
...the reins of government." In the other letter, after repeating the above statement, Cooper added, " I could detail to you a still more despicable opinion...which General Hamilton has expressed of Mr. Burr." Upon this latter passage Burr seized as the means of forcing Hamilton into a duel. For his agent and... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1879 - 698 trang
...the reins of government." In the other letter, after repeating the above statement, Cooper added, " I could detail to you a still more despicable opinion...which General Hamilton has expressed of Mr. Burr." Upon this latter passage Burr seized as the means of forcing Hamilton into a duel. For his agent and... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1879 - 978 trang
...disavowal which you seem to think necessary. The clause pointed out by Mr. Van Ness is in these terms : ' I could detail to you a still more despicable opinion which General Hamilton hat expressed of Mi. Burr.' To endeavor to discover the meaning of this declaration. I was obliged... | |
| Benjamin Cummings Truman - 1883 - 610 trang
...disavowal which you seem to think necessary. The clause pointed out by Mr. Van Ness is in these terms : " I could detail to you a still more despicable opinion...which General Hamilton has expressed of Mr. Burr." To endeavor to discover the meaning of this declaration, I was obliged to seek in the antecedent part... | |
| 1904 - 850 trang
...between Dr. Cooper and General Schuyler, (Hamilton's father-in-law) the former used this expression : "I could detail to you a still more despicable opinion...which General Hamilton has expressed of Mr. Burr." This correspondence found its way into the Albany newspapers. On June 18, 1804, Burr wrote to Hamilton,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1886 - 678 trang
...disavowal which you seem to think necessary. The clause pointed out by Mr. Van Ness is in these terms : " I could detail to you a still more despicable opinion...which General Hamilton has expressed of Mr. Burr." To endeavor to discover the meaning of this declaration, I was obliged to seek in the antecedent part... | |
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