| John Wood - 1802 - 560 strani
...extract of a letter to General Smith. ...the sentiments of which do Mr. Burr the greatest credit: " It is highly improbable that I shall have an equal...for such an exchange. " As to my friends, they would dishonor my views and insult my feelings by a suspicion that I would submit to be instrumental in counteracting... | |
| Charles Burdett - 1860 - 456 strani
...a letter from Colonel Burr, to General Smith of Baltimore, dated, Mw-York, December \§th, 1801. " It is highly improbable that I shall 'have an equal...result, every man who knows me ought to know, that I1 - would utterly disclaim all competition. Be assured that tfce federal party can entertain no wish... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1854 - 580 strani
...February, 1801. On the 16th of December previous, Burr had written to Senator Smith, of Maryland, thus : " It is highly improbable that I shall have an equal...utterly disclaim all competition. Be assured, that the Republicans can entertain no wish for such an exchange. As to my friends, they would dishonor my views... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1832 - 484 strani
...house, (General Smith,) communicated to the house the following extract of a letter from Mr. Burr : " It is highly improbable that I shall have an equal number of votes with Air. Jefferson : but if such should be the result, every man who knows me, ought to know, that I would... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1834 - 476 strani
...house, (General Smith,) communicated to the house the following extract of a letter from Mr. Burr : " It is highly improbable that I shall have an equal...the result, every man who knows me; ought to know, tliat I would utterly disclaim all competition. Be assured that the federal party can entertain no... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1835 - 302 strani
...1800, in reply to one which I had just before written him. The letter of Colonel Burr is as follows : " It is highly improbable that I shall have an equal...competition. Be assured that the federal party can entertain na wish for . such an exchange. As to my friends, they would dishonour my views, and insult my feelings,... | |
| Aaron Burr - 1837 - 510 strani
...constituted General Smith his proxy to declare his sentiments. EXTRACT. " New- York, 16th December, 1800. " It is highly improbable that I shall have an equal...utterly disclaim all competition. Be assured that tlu: federal party can entertain no wish for such an exchange. As to my friends, they would dishonour... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1837 - 504 strani
...them from a letter, by Burr himself, to General Smith of Baltimore. "NEW YORK, 16th December, 1SOO. " It is highly improbable that I shall have an equal...would utterly disclaim all competition. Be assured thai the federal party can entertain no wish for such an exchange. As to my friends, they would dishonour... | |
| Samuel Henry Wandell, Meade Minnigerode - 1925 - 438 strani
...written, on December 16, to General Samuel Smith of Maryland, a close friend of Mr. Jefferson's, that "it is highly improbable that I shall have an equal...man who knows me ought to know that I would utterly disdain competition. Be assured that the Federal party can entertain no wish for such an exchange.... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1840 - 528 strani
...house, (General Smith,) communicated to the house the following extract of a letter from Mr. Burr : " It is highly improbable that I shall have an equal...number of votes with Mr. Jefferson : but if such should l>e the result, every man who knows me, ought to know, that I would utterly disclaim all competition.... | |
| |