| 1806 - 672 頁
...reflected on the subject of your letter of the 18th instant, and the more I have reflected the more I am become convinced that I could not, without manifest...detail to you a still more despicable opinion which Hamilton has B b 3 expressed the county court of New York. Mr. Burr immediately fled from that state,... | |
| 1806 - 666 頁
...reflected on the subject of your letter of the ISth instant, and the more I have reflected the more I am become convinced that I could not, without manifest...out by Mr. Van Ness is in these terms.—" I could $Jt.'tail to you a still more despicable opinion which Hamilton has the county court of New York. Mr.... | |
| Amos Blanchard (of Cincinnati.), Amos Blanchard - 1825 - 464 頁
...Пен. Hamilton. New-York, June 20, 1804. Sir — I have maturely reflected on the sub)cct of your letter of the 18th inst. and the more 1 have reflected...Mr. Van Ness is in these terms : " I could detail to'you a still more despicable opinion which General Hamilton has expressed ofMr. Burr." To endeavour... | |
| William Sullivan - 1834 - 398 頁
...Mr. Burr as " a dangerous man, and one who ought not to be trusted " with the reins of government." " I could detail to you " a still more despicable opinion,...which General Hamilton " has expressed of Mr. Burr." On the 18th of June, 1804, this letter had, sometime after its publication, come to Burr's knowledge,... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1835 - 302 頁
...1804. SIR—I have maturely reflected on the subject of your letter of the 18th inst, and the more I have reflected, the more I have become convinced that...clause pointed out by Mr. Van Ness, is in these terms: " k l could detail to you a still more despicable opinion which General Hamilton has expressed of Mr.... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1835 - 302 頁
...your letter of the 18th inst., and the more I have reflected, the more I have become convinced that 1 could not, without manifest impropriety, make the...clause pointed out by Mr. Van Ness, is in these terms : "J. could detail to you a still more despicable opinion which General Hamilton has expressed of Mr.... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1838 - 470 頁
...1804. SIR, I have maturely reflected on the subject of your letter of the 18th inst., and the more I have reflected the more I have become convinced that...is in these terms : " I could detail to you a still mare despicable opinion which General Hamilton has expressed of Mr. Burr." To endeavour to discover... | |
| Samuel Henry Wandell, Meade Minnigerode - 1925 - 438 頁
...explain. He had, he wrote on June 20, "maturely reflected," and the more he reflected the more he had become convinced "that I could not, without manifest...disavowal which you seem to think necessary." The language of Doctor Cooper implied that "he considered this opinion of you, which he attributes to me,... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1838 - 260 頁
...upon Mr. Burr as a dangerous man, and one who ought not to be trusted with the reins of government." " I could detail to you a still more despicable opinion...which General Hamilton has expressed of Mr. Burr." This letter was published; and on the 18th of June, 1804, Burr sent a copy of it to Hamilton, with... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1845 - 562 頁
...was promised in the course of that day, but delayed until the 20th. In his reply he says, "the more I have reflected, the more I have become convinced,...disavowal which you seem to think necessary." The clause of Cooper's letter objected to by Burr, was — "I could detail to you a still more despicable opinion... | |
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