| Everett Chamberlin - Campaign literature - 1872 - 586 pages
...official patronage and indifferent to the smiles as the harbinger of a better day for the Republic. I do not misinterpret this approval as especially...wherein your Convention so tersely, so lucidly, so forc1bly, set forth the convict1ons which impelled and the purposes which guided its course — a Platform... | |
| James Parton - 1872 - 820 pages
...this approval as especially complimentary to myself, nor even to the chivalrous and justly-esteemed gentleman with whose name I thank your Convention...convictions which impelled, and the purposes which guided, its course, — a platform which, casting behind it the wreck and rubbish of worn-out contentions and... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1872
...and been hailed by a majority of our countrymen as the harbinger of a better day for the Republic. I do not misinterpret this approval as especially...welcome it as a spontaneous and deserved tribute to that ad rnirable platform of principles wherein your convention so tersely, so lucidly, so forcibly, set... | |
| Everett Chamberlin - Biography & Autobiography - 1872 - 568 pages
...GREELEY'S LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE: a7theTharbTnger oTa better day for"the Republic. NEW YORK, May 20, 1872. I do not misinterpret this approval as especially...name I thank your Convention for associating mine. 1 receive and welcome it as a spontaneous and deserved tribute to that admirable Platform of principles,... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1872
...and been hailed by a majority of our countrymen as the harbinger of a better day for the Bepublic. I do not misinterpret this approval as especially...chivalrous and justly esteemed gentleman with whose name I tuank your convention for asso ciating mine. 1 receive and welcome it as a spontaneous and deserved... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1872 - 248 pages
...and been bailed by a majority of our countrymen as the harbinger of a better day for the Republic. I do not misinterpret this approval as especially...chivalrous and justly esteemed gentleman with whose name 1 thank your convention for associating mine. I receive and welcome it as a spontaneous and deserved... | |
| Frank Champion - Campaign literature - 1872 - 258 pages
...and been hailed by a majority of our countrymen as the harbinger of a better day for the Republic. I do not misinterpret this approval as especially...myself, nor even to the chivalrous and justly esteemed gentlemen with whose name I thank your Convention for associating mine. I receive and weleome it as... | |
| James Parton - 1872 - 592 pages
...and been hailed by a majority of our countrymen as the harbinger of a better day for the Republic. I do not misinterpret this approval as especially...complimentary to myself, nor even to the chivalrous and justly-esteemed gentle46* man with whose name I thank your Convention for associating mine. I receive... | |
| L. U. Reavis - Publishers' catalogues - 1872 - 598 pages
...this approval as especially complimentary to myso] f , nor even to the chivalrous and justly-esteemed gentleman with whose name I thank your Convention for associating mine. I receive and welcome it aa a spontaneous and deserved tribute to that admirable Platform of principles, wherein your Convention... | |
| Lurton Dunham Ingersoll - Journalists - 1873 - 744 pages
...and been hailed by a majority of our countrymen as the harbinger of a better day for the Republic. I do not misinterpret this approval as especially...convictions which impelled, and the purposes which guided, its course, — a platform which, casting behind it the wreck and rubbish of worn-out contentions and... | |
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