| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - New York (State) - 1837 - 470 pages
...projects.' He then abused Duane, and repeated his wish that my notes were published." " September 13, 1807. I visited Burr this morning. He is as gay as usual,...schemes could be all remounted ; that we could now new model them in a better mould than formerly, having a better view of the ground and a more perfect... | |
| Aaron Burr - New York (State) - 1837 - 510 pages
...projects.' He then abused Duane, and repeated his wish that my notes were published." " September 13, 1807. I visited Burr this morning. He is as gay as usual,...schemes could be all remounted ; that we could now new model them in a better mould than formerly, having a better view of the ground and a more perfect... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - New York (State) - 1838 - 470 pages
...repeated his wish that my notes were published." " September 18, 1807. I visited Burr this rooming. He is as gay as usual, and as busy in speculations...schemes could be all remounted ; that we could now new model them in a better mould than formerly, having a better view of the ground and a more perfect... | |
| James Parton - New York (State) - 1860 - 744 pages
...over the arena of his fame with firm step and manly grace, the pledges of easy victory." ******** " I visited Burr this morning. He is as gay as usual,...reorganizing his projects for action as if he had never suft'ered the least interruption. He observed to Major Smith and me, that in six months our schemes... | |
| James Parton - New York (State) - 1877 - 458 pages
...over the arena of hia fame with firm step and manly grace, the pledges of easy victory." ******** " I visited Burr this morning. He is as gay as usual,...Major Smith and me, that in six months our schemes lould be all remounted ; that we could now new model them in a better mold than formerly, having a... | |
| James Parton - New York (State) - 1888 - 448 pages
...over the arena of his fame with -iirm step and manly grace, the pledges of easy victory." ******** " I visited Burr this morning. He is as gay as usual,...speculations on reorganizing his projects for action as if ne had never suffered the least interruption. He observed to Major Smith and me, that in six months... | |
| Edward Payson Powell - Mathematics - 1897 - 488 pages
...THOMAS JEFFERSON. AARON BURR AT HIS TRIAL Blennerhasset writes in his journal September 13, 1807, " I visited Burr this morning. He is as gay as usual,...Smith and me that in six months our schemes could all be remounted ; that we could now new model them in a better mould than formerly, having a better... | |
| Walter Flavius McCaleb - History - 1903 - 412 pages
...projects."1 "I visited Burr this morning," wrote Blennerhassett, September I3th, in his prison at Richmond ; "he is as gay as usual, and as busy in speculations...and me, that in six months our schemes could be all remounted."2 When Burr sailed incognito for England two things were uppermost in his mind — relief... | |
| Samuel Henry Wandell, Meade Minnigerode - Politicians - 1925 - 444 pages
...in Mr. Blennerhassett's estimation, and he could not understand how the Colonel could continue to be "as busy in speculations on reorganizing his projects...he had never suffered the least interruption." He was insisting, then, that "in six months our schemes could all be remounted." Everything was rosy,... | |
| Samuel Henry Wandell, Meade Minnigerode - 1925 - 442 pages
...in Mr. Blennerhassett's estimation, and he could not understand how the Colonel could continue to be "as busy in speculations on reorganizing his projects...he had never suffered the least interruption." He was insisting, then, that "in six months our schemes could all be remounted." Everything was rosy,... | |
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