I go hence unencumbered of the remembrance of any injury received, and having discharged the duty of making the only reparation in my power for any injury offered. Mr. President and Senators, having made the announcement which the occasion seemed to me... Library of Southern Literature: Biography - Stran 1266uredili: - 1909Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1863 - 796 strani
...my apology for any pain which, in heat of discussion, I have inflicted. I go hence unencumbered of the remembrance of any injury received, and having...occasion seemed to me to require, it only remains for rne to bid you a final adieu." The State of Louisiana having passed an ordinance of secession from... | |
| 1864 - 814 strani
...my apology for any pain which, in heat of discussion, I have inflicted. I go hence unencumbered of the remembrance of any injury received, and having...to me to require, it only remains for me to bid you a final adieu." The State of Louisiana having passed an ordinance of secession from the United States,... | |
| 1864 - 794 strani
...inflicted. I go hence unencumbered of the remembrance of any injury received, and having discharged the dnty of making the only reparation in my power for any injury offered. " I find in myself, perhaps, a type of the general feeling of my constituents towards yours. I am sure... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1866 - 628 strani
...my apology for any pain which, in the heat of discussion, I have inflicted. . . . Having made this announcement, which the occasion seemed to me to require, it only remains for me to bid y$ua final adieu." Davis then left the Senate Chamber, and immediately entered more openly upon his... | |
| Frank H. Alfriend - 1868 - 674 strani
...apology for any pain which, in the heat of discussion, I have inflicted. I go hence unincumbered of the remembrance of any injury received, and having...to me to require, it only remains for me to bid you a final adieu. A frequent accusation alleged against Mr. Davis and other Southern Senators who adopted... | |
| Frank H. Alfriend - 1868 - 670 strani
...apology for any pain which, in the heat of discussion, I have inflicted. I go hence unincumbered of the remembrance of any injury received, and having...to me to require, it only remains for me to bid you a final adieu. A frequent accusation alleged against Mr. Davis and other Southern Senators who adopted... | |
| 1868 - 796 strani
...my apology for any pain which, in heat of discussion, I have inflicted. I go hence unencumbered of the remembrance of any injury received, and having...having made the announcement which the occasion seemed CONGRESS, U. 8. to mo to require, it only remains for me to bid you a final adieu." The State of Louisiana... | |
| jefferson davis - 1881 - 778 strani
...my apology for any pain which, in the heat of discussion, I have inflicted. I go hence unencumbered by the remembrance of any injury received, and having...to me to require, it only remains for me to bid you a final adieu." There are some who contend that we should have retained our seats and "fought for our... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 786 strani
...inflicted. I go hence unencumbered by the remembrance of any injury received, and having discharged the dnty of making the only reparation in my power for any...occasion seemed to me to require, it only remains for ne to bid you a final adieu." There are some who contend that we should have retained onr seats and... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 strani
...my apology for any pain which, in the heat of discussion, I have inflicted, I go hence unencumbered by the remembrance of any injury received, and having...to me to require, it only remains for me to bid you a final adieu. INAUGURAL AT MONTGOMERY, ALA., 18 FEBRUARY, 1861. [From the Same.] ENTLEMEN of the Congress... | |
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