| Charles Burdett - Ciphers - 1860 - 456 pages
...tan entertain no nvish for such an exchange.' He informs his friends that ' they mould dislumor Ms views and. insult his feelings by a suspicion that he would be instrumental in caunteracting Cat •ai-ihes of the United States.' " Declarations thus patriotic were expected from... | |
| Claude Gernade Bowers - Democracy - 1925 - 580 pages
...Jefferson, that the Federalists 'could entertain no wish for such an exchange,' and that his friends would dishonor his views and insult his feelings ' by a suspicion that I would submit to be instrumental in counteracting the wishes and expectations of the United States.'... | |
| Claude Gernade Bowers - Democracy - 1925 - 596 pages
...Jefferson, that the Federalists 'could entertain no wish for such an exchange,' and that his friends would dishonor his views and insult his feelings ' by a suspicion that I would submit to be instrumental in counteracting the wishes and expectations of the United States.'... | |
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