 | John Caldwell Calhoun, Andrew Jackson - Seminole War, 1st, 1817-1818 - 1831 - 134 pages
...Jackson should! be punished in some form, or reprehended in some form; I am not positively certain which. As Mr. Calhoun did not propose to arrest General Jackson,...I feel confident that I could not have made use of that word in my relation to you of the circumstances which transpired in the cabinet, as I have no... | |
 | Davy Crockett, Augustin Smith Clayton - 1837 - 226 pages
...above ? I insist upon it, we ought to have a handbill of all the players ; we cannot understand tn"e play without] Mr. Calhoun's proposition in the cabinet...in telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. I feel surprised that such a man as Mr. Crawford should think his credibility needed... | |
 | Davy Crockett, Augustin Smith Clayton - 1837 - 224 pages
...punished in some form, or reprehended in some form ; I am not positively certain which. [Though he-has a " distinct recollection" of what passed in the cabinet.]...in telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. I feel surprised that such a man as Mr. Crawford should think his credibility needed... | |
 | William Lyon Mackenzie - Lawyers - 1845 - 490 pages
...' should be PUNISHED IN SOME FORM, OR REPRIMANDED IN SOME FORM. I 'AM NOT POSITIVELY CERTAIN WHICH. AS MR. CALHOUN DID NOT 'PROPOSE TO ARREST GENERAL...feel confident that I could not have ' made use of that word in my relation to you," &c. Here's a disclaimer for you ! He had told Forsyth secretly that... | |
 | Thomas Hart Benton - United States - 1854 - 784 pages
...did not propose to arrest General Jackeon, I feel confident that I could not have made uso of that word in my relation to you of the circumstances which transpired in the cabinet." This was in the letter to Mr. Forsyth, of April 30th, 1830, and which was shown to General Jackson,... | |
 | Thomas Hart Benton - United States - 1854 - 772 pages
...did not propose to arrest General Jackeon, I feel confident that I could not have made use of that word in my relation to you of the circumstances which transpired in the cabinet." This was in the letter to Mr. Forsyth, of April 30th, 1830, and which was shown to General Jackson,... | |
 | Thomas Hart Benton - United States - 1856 - 764 pages
...in the cabinet was, that General Jackson should be punished in some form, I am not positive which. As Mr. Calhoun did not propose to arrest General Jackson,...I feel confident that I could not have made use of that word in my relation to you of the circumstances which transpired in the cabinet" This was in the... | |
 | Thomas Hart Benton - United States - 1858 - 822 pages
...in the cabinet was, that General Jackson should be punished in some form, I am not positive which. As Mr. Calhoun did not propose to arrest General Jackson,...I feel confident that I could not have made use of that word in my relation to you of the circumstances which transpired in the cabinet." This was in... | |
 | Edward Sylvester Ellis - Americana - 1861 - 558 pages
...Calhoun's treachery I r MARTIN VAN BUITEN. 123 to General Jackson, in which he says, " YOUR LET TER OF THE 16TH was received by Sunday's mail, together...in telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. I feel surprised that such a man as Mr. Crawford should think his credibility needed... | |
 | Arthur St. Clair Colyar - Biography & Autobiography - 1904 - 462 pages
...did not propose to arrest General Jackson, I feel confident that I could not have made use of that word in my relation to you of the circumstances which transpired in the Cabinet. "This was in the letter to Mr. Forsyth, of April 30, 1830, and which was shown to General Jackson,... | |
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