Works of Henry Clay: Correspondence, ed. by Calvin ColtonHenry Clay Publishing Company, 1896 |
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Abolitionists Adams Administration affairs American Anti-Masons ASHLAND assure believe bill Buren Calhoun candidate cause CLAY TO FRANCIS communicate confidence Congress contest Convention cordial course dear sir DEAR SIR,-I received DEAR SIR,-Your desire doubt duty effect election entertain event expect express fear February 20 feel FRANCIS BROOKE friendly friends give glad Government happy hear Henry Clay honor hope House inclosed instant interest J. S. JOHNSTON Jackson JAMES JAMES HARLAN Kentucky kind late leave Legislature Lexington majority nation never nomination object obliged opinion Orleans patriotic Philadelphia pleasure political present President Presidential principles probably received your favor received your letter regard regret respect Richmond Senate sentiments session sincerely slavery spirit success suppose Tariff thank thing thought tion ultimo Union United Virginia vote WASHINGTON Whig party White Sulphur Springs wish write York