| Christopher James Riethmüller - 1864 - 480 strani
...necessity not to decline the call. The ability to be in the future useful, whether in resisting mischief or effecting good, in those crises of our public affairs...conformity with public prejudice in this particular." There is, at all events, something very consolatory in the above mournful sentences. They show that... | |
| Christopher James Riethmüller - 1864 - 516 strani
...not to decline the call . The ability to be in the future useful, whether in resisting mischief or effecting good, in those crises of our public affairs...conformity with public prejudice in this particular." There is, at all events, something very consolatory in the above mournful sentences. They show that... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1864 - 966 strani
...necessity not to decline the call. The ability to be in future useful, whether in resisting mischief or effecting good, in those crises of our public affairs...conformity with public prejudice, in this particular. AH" That the last of the reasons stated in this paper was the most cogent in determining the course... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 798 strani
...useful, whether in resisting mischief or effecting good in those crises in our public affairs which SKm likely to happen, would probably be inseparable from...conformity with public prejudice in this particular." On the llth of July, the parties met at li'Uken, and Hamilton fell, mortally wounded. Ho was taken... | |
| Martin Van Buren - 1867 - 454 strani
...necessity not to decline the call. The ability to be in future useful, whether in resisting mischief or effecting good, in those crises of our public affairs...would probably be inseparable from a conformity with prejudice in this particular." Although not so pointed in expressing it, his disposition toward the... | |
| Martin Van Buren - 1867 - 466 strani
...future useful, whether in resisting mischief or effecting good, in those crises of our public a/airs which seem likely to happen, would probably be inseparable from a conformity with prejudice in this particular" Although not so pointed in expressing it, his disposition toward the... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1871 - 704 strani
...future useful," such was his own statement of his motives, " whether in resisting mischief or effectmg good in those crises of our public affairs which seem...would probably be inseparable from a conformity with prejudice in this particular." With that candor toward his opponents by which Hamilton was ever so... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - 1874 - 856 strani
...future useful," such was his own statement of his motives, " whether in resisting mischief or affecting good in those crises of our public affairs which seem...would probably be inseparable from a conformity with prejudice in this particular." Tho meeting took place, July 11, 1804, at Weehawkcn on the Hudson opposite... | |
| John Torrey Morse (Jr.) - 1876 - 404 strani
...necessity not to decline the call. The ability to be in future useful, whether in resisting mischief or effecting good in those crises of our public affairs...conformity with public prejudice in this particular. AH What a sad picture do these lines portray of a man endowed with so noble a spirit, so brilliant... | |
| Henry Adams - 1877 - 458 strani
...Hamilton's posthumous paper? " The ability to be in future useful, whether in resisting mischief or effecting good, in those crises of our public affairs...conformity with public prejudice in this particular;" that is, from his meeting Colonel Burr. " Useful in resisting mischief or effecting good," " those... | |
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