I have just received an offer from Mr. Burr, the actual Vice-president of the United States (which position he is about to resign) to lend his assistance to his Majesty's government in any manner in which they may think fit to employ him, particularly... A History of the People of the United St - Página 56por John Bach McMaster - 2006 - 604 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Maud Wilder Goodwin - 1896 - 318 páginas
...just received an offer from kMr. Burr, the actual Vice-President of the United States (which position he is about to resign), to lend his assistance to...western part of the United States from that which lies betiveen the Atlantic and the mountains in its whole extent." Blacker treason no man ever plotted.... | |
| Edward Payson Powell - 1897 - 488 páginas
...Mr. Burr, the actual Vice-President of the United States -—which office he is soon to resign—to lend his assistance to his Majesty's government in...which lies between the Atlantic and the mountains. If after what is generally known of the profligacy of Mr. Burr's character, his Majesty's ministers... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1898 - 456 páginas
...Burr at its head ; while Burr himself was offering, through Merry, the British minister at Washington, "to lend his assistance to His Majesty's government...Atlantic and the mountains, in its whole extent." These are the words of Merry's despatch of August 6, 1804 — substantially repeated, in another phrase,... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1898 - 388 páginas
...Burr at its head ; while Burr himself was offering, through Merry, the British minister at Washington, "to lend his assistance to His Majesty's government...Atlantic and the mountains, in its whole extent." These are the words of Merry's despatch of August 6, 1804 — substantially repeated, in another phrase,... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1898 - 398 páginas
...at Washington, "to lend his assistance to His Majesty's government in any manner in which they inay think fit to employ him, — particularly in endeavoring...Atlantic and the mountains, in its whole extent." These are the words of Merry's despatch of August 6, 1804 — substantially repeated, in another phrase,... | |
| Henry Childs Merwin - 1899 - 206 páginas
...term as Vice-President was then about to expire, had offered his services to the British government, "particularly in endeavoring to effect a separation...which lies between the Atlantic and the mountains." It must be remembered in extenuation that a division between East and West was then considered probable... | |
| John Watson Foster - 1900 - 540 páginas
...full to his government, together with a proposal made to him by the Vice-President. The latter was " to lend his assistance to his Majesty's government...the United States from that which lies between the mountains in its whole extent." Burr had enlisted in his project a British army officer, Colonel Williamson,... | |
| 1904 - 584 páginas
...just received an offer from Mr. Burr, the actual Vice-president of the United States (which position he is about to resign) to lend his assistance to his...other subjects will be fully detailed to your Lordship [Harrowby] by Colonel Williamson, who has been the bearer of them to me, and who will embark for England... | |
| Thomas Francis Moran - 1904 - 580 páginas
...just received an offer from Mr. Burr, the actual Vice-president of the United States (which position he is about to resign) to lend his assistance to his...extent. His proposition on this and other subjects 445 will be fully detailed to your Lordship [Harrowby] by Colonel Williamson, who has been the bearer... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - 1904 - 702 páginas
...Conspiracy; and Sumner, Andrew Jackson, Ch. I. much so that the conspirator was induced to promise " to lend his assistance to his Majesty's government...Atlantic and the mountains, in its whole extent." 1 Colonel Williamson, a British army officer, was enlisted in Burr's service, and despatched to London... | |
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