If there be in it any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn, I do not, now and here, argue against them. If there be perceptible in it an impatient and dictatorial tone, I waive it in deference to an old friend, whose heart I have always... Some Makers of American Literature - Page 91by William Lyon Phelps - 1923 - 187 pagesFull view - About this book
| Literature - 1889 - 1060 pages
...perceptible in it an impatient and dictatorial tone, 1 waive it in deference to an old friend, whose heart 1 have always supposed to be right. As to the policy...be pursuing," as you say, I have not meant to leave any one in doubt. I would save the Union. I would save it the shortest way under the Constitution.... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 514 pages
...assumptions of fact which I may know to be erroneous, I do not now and here controvert them. If there be any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn,...be pursuing," as you say, I have not meant to leave any one in doubt. I would save the Union. I would save it in the shortest way under the Constitution.... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - History - 1864 - 492 pages
...assumptions of fact which I may know to be erroneous, I do not now and here controvert them. If there be any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn,...be pursuing," as you say, I have not meant to leave any one in doubt. I would save the Union. I would save it in the shortest way under the Constitution.... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 842 pages
...here controvert them. " If there be any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn, I do uot 4 b 8y + any one in doubt. I would save the Union. I .would save it in the shortest way under the Constitution.... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Biography & Autobiography - 1865 - 972 pages
...WASHINGTON, 1 August 22, 1862. j Hon. HORACE GREELEY — Dear Sir : I have just read yours of the 19th, addressed to myself through the New York Tribune....be pursuing," as you say, I have not meant to leave any ono in doubt. I would save the Union. I would save it the shortest way under the Constitution.... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - Biography & Autobiography - 1865 - 878 pages
...WASHINGTON, ) August 22, 1862. j Hon. HORACE GREELEY — Dear Sir : I have just read yours of the 19th, addressed to myself through the New York Tribune....be pursuing," as you say, I have not meant to leave any one in doubt. I would save the Union. I would save it the shortest way under the Constitution.... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 848 pages
...assumptions of fact which I may ' know to be erroneous, I do not now and here controvert them. If there be any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn,...be pursuing," as you say, I have not meant to leave any one in doubt. I would save the Union. I would save it in the shortest way under the Constitution.... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 886 pages
...assumptions of fact which I may know to be erroneous, I do not now and here controvert them. If there be any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn,...be pursuing," as you say, I have not meant to leave any one in doubt, ^wonld save the Union. I would save it in the shortest way under the Constitution.... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1885 - 316 pages
...assumptions of fact which I may know to be erroneous, I do not now and here controvert them. If there be any inferences •which I may believe to be falsely...be pursuing," as you say, I have not meant to leave any one in doubt. I would save the Union. I would save it in the shortest way under the Constitution.... | |
| George Washington Bacon - Biography - 1865 - 206 pages
...assumptions of fact •which I may know to be erroneous, I do not now and here controvert them. If there be any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn,...be pursuing," as you say, I have not meant to leave any one in doubt. I would save the Union. I would save it in the shortest way under the Constitution.... | |
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