Memoir of Roger Brooke Taney, LL.D.: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United StatesJ. Murphy & Company, 1872 - 659 lappuses |
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168. lappuse
... Berrien in our journey , and found that he expected he was to resign , but thought he was willing ( if the President was so ) to remain . He inquired what was thought and said upon the subject . I told him that some in- ferred , from ...
... Berrien in our journey , and found that he expected he was to resign , but thought he was willing ( if the President was so ) to remain . He inquired what was thought and said upon the subject . I told him that some in- ferred , from ...
169. lappuse
... Berrien could be retained , it would have a good effect upon the affairs of the party , both as to its bearing upon the Indian and the Eaton question . They both expressed their wish that it could be so , but doubted whether they could ...
... Berrien could be retained , it would have a good effect upon the affairs of the party , both as to its bearing upon the Indian and the Eaton question . They both expressed their wish that it could be so , but doubted whether they could ...
170. lappuse
... Berrien , thinking such a thing would be conducive to the success of the administration and gratifying to his friends , some of whom thought it would be advantageous to keep Berrien in the Cabinet . He said at once that was entirely out ...
... Berrien , thinking such a thing would be conducive to the success of the administration and gratifying to his friends , some of whom thought it would be advantageous to keep Berrien in the Cabinet . He said at once that was entirely out ...
171. lappuse
... look for a letter on Thursday ; and tell me when I must come on , as I am very busy here . With love to Uncle and Aunt M. , Yours truly , F. S. KEY . P. S. I think the President said Berrien was to MEMOIR OF ROGER B. TANEY . 171.
... look for a letter on Thursday ; and tell me when I must come on , as I am very busy here . With love to Uncle and Aunt M. , Yours truly , F. S. KEY . P. S. I think the President said Berrien was to MEMOIR OF ROGER B. TANEY . 171.
172. lappuse
... Berrien was to send in his resignation to - day . This letter was sent to Annapolis , where Mr. Taney was attending the Court of Appeals . I have not been able to procure Mr. Taney's answer , which was in accordance with the wishes of ...
... Berrien was to send in his resignation to - day . This letter was sent to Annapolis , where Mr. Taney was attending the Court of Appeals . I have not been able to procure Mr. Taney's answer , which was in accordance with the wishes of ...
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