| R. M. DEVENS - 1876 - 1014 pages
...Ness was sent to Hamilton with a copy of Cooper's printed letter, and a note from Burr, insisting upon a prompt and unqualified acknowledgment or denial of the use of any expressions which would warrant Cooper's assertions. Hamilton expressed a perfect readiness to avow or disavow any specific opinion... | |
| Edward Isidore Sears - 1876 - 424 pages
...• found its way into the papers, and afterward Burr sent a note to Hamilton to "acknowledge or deny the use of any expressions which would warrant the assertions of Mr. Cooper." Hamilton read this note from Burr, and the printed letter from Dr. Cooper, to which it refers, and... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - United States - 1879 - 680 pages
...Ness was sent to Hamilton with a copy of Cooper's printed letter, and a note from Burr, insisting upon a prompt and unqualified acknowledgment or denial of the use of any expressions which would warrant Cooper's assertions. Hamilton expressed a perfect readiness to avow or disavow any specific opinion... | |
| Richard Hildreth - United States - 1879 - 698 pages
...to Hamilton with a June 18. copy of Cooper's printed letter and a note from Burr, insisting upon " a prompt and unqualified acknowledgment or denial of the use of any expressions which would warrant Cooper's assertions." Perfectly well acquainted both with Burr and Van Ness, and perceiving as well... | |
| Richard Hildreth - United States - 1879 - 698 pages
...sent to Hamilton with a June 18. copy of Coopers printed letter and a note from Burr, insisting upon " a prompt and unqualified acknowledgment or denial of the use of any expressions which would warrant Cooper's assertions." Perfectly .well acquainted both with Burr and Van Ness, and perceiving as well... | |
| Benjamin Cummings Truman - Dueling - 1883 - 610 pages
...this, will point out to you that clause of the letter to which I particularly request your attention. You must perceive, sir, the necessity of a prompt...unqualified acknowledgment or denial of the use of any expression which would warrant the assertions of Dr. Cooper. To this letter Hamilton replied on the... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - Industries - 1883 - 756 pages
...Ness was sent to Hamilton with a copy of Cooper's printed letter, and a note from Burr, insisting upon a prompt and unqualified acknowledgment or denial of the use of any expressions which would warrant Cooper's assertions. Hamilton expressed a perfect readiness to avow or disavow any specific opinion... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1886 - 678 pages
...to which I particularly request your attention. You must perceive, sir, the necessity of a prompt, unqualified 'acknowledgment or denial of the use of...expressions which would warrant the assertions of Dr. Cooper. HAMILTON TO BURR. NEW YORK, June 2o, 18o4. SIR: I have maturely reflected on the subject... | |
| James Parton - New York (State) - 1888 - 460 pages
...attention to the passage, and concluded with the following words : " You must perceive, sir, the nocessity of a prompt and unqualified acknowledgment or denial...which would warrant the assertions of Mr. Cooper." Hamilton was taken by surprise. He had not, before that moment, seen Cooper's letter. Having read it,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - History - 1888 - 664 pages
...newspapers his indignation knew no bounds. He at once wrote a note to Hamilton (June 18th, 1804), demanding a " prompt and unqualified acknowledgment or denial of the use of any expression which would warrant the assertions of Mr. Cooper.'' An unsatisfactory correspondence ensued.... | |
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