| Washington Irving - 1881 - 1010 pages
...eventually so important, that the. least loss of time may be attended with the worst consequences, aud it being unknown to me whether the letter came to...of Congress, or from an officer, I shall have the honor of transmitting a copy of this to the president, that the Congress m»y, in concert with your... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 618 pages
...operations under your immediate directions The crime being eventually so important, that the least loss of time may be attended with the worst consequences,...of Congress, or from an officer, I shall have the honor of transmitting a copy of this to the president, that the Congress may, in concert with your... | |
| Washington Irving - Presidents - 1857 - 590 pages
...eventually so important, that the i Gates' Paptn, NY Hist Lib. least loss of time m«y be attended with (lie worst consequences, and it being unknown to me whether...of Congress, or from an officer, I shall have the honor of transmitting a copy of this to the president, that the Congress may, in concert with your... | |
| James Harrison Kennedy - Presidents - 1888 - 802 pages
...directions. The crime being eventually so important that the least loss of time may be attended by the worst consequences, and it being unknown to me whether the letter came to you through a member of Congress or from an officer, I shall have the honor of transmitting a copy of this... | |
| 1894 - 844 pages
...directions. The crime being eventually so important that the least loss of time may be attended by the worst consequences, and it being unknown to me whether the letter came to you through a member of Congress or from an officer, I shall have the honor of transmitting a copy of this... | |
| Washington Irving - 1901 - 650 pages
...directions. . . . The crime being * Gates's Papers, NY Hist. Lib. eventually so important that the least loss of time may be attended with the worst consequences,...of Congress, or from an officer, I shall have the honor of transmitting a copy of this to the President, that the Congress may, in concert with your... | |
| Washington Irving - 1905 - 660 pages
...operations under your immediate directions The crime being eventually so important, that the least loss of time may be attended with the worst consequences,...of Congress, or from an officer, I shall have the honor of transmitting a copy of this to the president, that the Congress may, in concert with your... | |
| John Marshall - Presidents - 1926 - 578 pages
...proofs you can procure to that effect. But, the crime being, eventually so important, that the least loss of time may be attended with the worst consequences;...excellency, obtain, as soon as possible, a discovery which so deeply affects the safety of the states. Crimes of that magnitude ought not to remain unpunished.... | |
| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1870 - 900 pages
...injure the very, operations under your immediate directions.... It being unknown to me," he continued, "whether the letter came to you from a member of Congress, or from an officer, I shall have the honor of transmitting a copy of this to the president, that the Congress may, in concert with your... | |
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