| Charles Burdett - 1860 - 456 Seiten
...foot, the men he employed, and the expences of their various agencies, must have cost him a sum little- less than one year's salary of his office. Mr. Burr...with the federalists from the period of his nomina.- " tion. . The votes of the -state of Pennsylvania,* from causesTvhich, being of so recent a date, it... | |
| William Peter Van Ness - 1804 - 134 Seiten
...foot, the men he employed, and the expenses of their various agencies, must have cost him a sum little less than one year's salary of his office. Mr. Burr seems to have carried on a secret correspondence wkh the federalists from the period of his nomination." THE facts adduced to support this charge shall... | |
| Samuel Henry Wandell, Meade Minnigerode - 1925 - 438 Seiten
...might fill that office before Mr. Jefferson, to whom it was exclusively alloted by the people. . . . Mr. Burr seems to have carried on a secret correspondence with the federalists from the period of his nomination. . . . Fortune had been so kind to Mr. Burr that he was lavish of her favours and sported... | |
| Samuel Henry Wandell, Meade Minnigerode - 1925 - 436 Seiten
...might fill that office before Mr. Jefferson, to whom it was exclusively alloted by the people. . . . Mr. Burr seems to have carried on a secret correspondence with the federalists from the period of his nomination. . . . Fortune had been so kind to Mr. Burr that he was lavish of her favours and sported... | |
| Arnold Rogow - 1999 - 374 Seiten
...presidential chair. He spent at least one year's salary on expresses he sent hither and yon, and he seems to have carried on a secret correspondence with the federalists from the period of his nomination."64 Burr was not without defenders, some of whom were almost the equal of Cheetham in their... | |
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