M'Lane, he had already been spoken to in his behalf by Major Eccleston, and, from the character given him by that gentleman, he considered him a meritorious officer; of course, that he would not be displaced, or ought not to be displaced. I further added,... Annual Report of the American Historical Association - Страница 129написао/ла American Historical Association - 1915Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1837 - 506 страница
...their judgment. That, as to Mr. M'Lane, he had already been spoken to in his behalf by Major Eccleston, and, from the character given him by that gentleman,...Bayard then said, We will give the vote on Monday ; and then separated. Early in the election my colleague, Mr. Baer, told me that we should have a president;... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1837 - 506 страница
...their judgment. That, as to Mr. M'Lane, he had already been spoken to in his behalf by Major Eccleston, and, from the character given him by that gentleman,...Bayard then said, We will give the vote on Monday ; and then separated. Early in the election my colleague, Mr. Baer, told me that we should have a president... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1837 - 470 страница
...their judgment. That, as to Mr. M'Lane, he had already been spoken to in his behalf by Major Eccleston, and, from the character given him by that gentleman,...those points, agreeably to the opinions I had stated jas his. Mr. Bayard then said, We will give the vote on Monday ; and then separated. Early in the election... | |
| George Tucker - 1837 - 542 страница
...That as to Mr. M'Lane, he had already been spoken to in VOL. II.—C5 hit behalf by Major Eccleston, and from the character given him by that gentleman,...might rest assured (or words to that effect) that JMr. Jefferson would conduct as to those points, agreeably to the opinions I had stated as his. Mr.... | |
| George Tucker - 1837 - 608 страница
...their judgment. That as to Mr. M'Lane, he had already been spoken to in his behalf by Major Eccleston, and from the character given him by that gentleman,...would not be displaced, or ought not to be displaced. 1 further added, that Mr. Bayard might rest assured (or words to that effect) that Mr. Jefferson would... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1838 - 470 страница
...their judgment. That, as to Mr. M'Lane, he had already been spoken to in his behalf by Major Eccleston, and, from the character given him by that gentleman,...considered him a meritorious officer ; of course, tliat he would not be displaced, or ought not to be displaced. I further added, that Mr. Bayard might... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 466 страница
...character given him by that gentleman, he considered Mm a meritoriaui officer; of course, that he irotiid not be displaced, or ought not to be displaced. I further added, that Afr. Bayard might rest assured, (or word* to that eject,) that Mr. Jefferson irould conduit, at to... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 408 страница
...spoken to in his behalf by Major Eceleston, 29 and from tlie character given him by mat gentleman, fe© considered him a meritorious officer ^ of course that...further added, that Mr. Bayard might rest assured (off words to that effect) that Mr. Jefferson would conduct as to those points, agreeably to the opinions... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 728 страница
...their judgment. That as to Mr. M1Lane, he had already been spoken to in his behalf by Major Eccleston, and from the character given him by that gentleman,...that Mr. Jefferson would conduct, as to those points, ngreeably to the opinions I had stated as his. Mr. Bayard then said, we will give the vote on Monday,... | |
| William Harrison Clarke - 1887 - 216 страница
...their judgment. That as to Mr. McLane, he had already been spoken to in his behalf by Major Eccleston, and from the character given him by that gentleman,...points, agreeably to the opinions I had stated as his." * Nathaniel Macon, born in North Carolina, 1757 ; served as a private in the Revolutionary War, having... | |
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