| James Parton - 1860 - عدد الصفحات: 896
...brother Ezckiel : " The caucus has hurt nobody but its friends, as far as I can now judge. Mr. Adams' chance seems to increase, and he and General Jackson...mild, and reserved. My wife is for him decidedly." A few weeks later : " As to President, Jackson seems to be making head yet, Arbuthnot and Ambrister... | |
| William Graham Sumner - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 422
...dangerous man." 8 On the contrary, Jackson's courtly bearing won for him all the ladies. Webster wrote, " General Jackson's manners are more presidential than...mild, and reserved. My wife is for him decidedly." 4 Jackson'a friends induced him to have a kind of reconciliation with Scott, Clay, and Benton. The... | |
| William Graham Sumner - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 458
...dangerous man." 8 On the contrary, Jackson's courtly bearing won for him all the ladies. Webster wrote, " General Jackson's manners are more presidential than...mild, and reserved. My wife is for him decidedly." 4 Jackson's friends induced him to have a kind of reconciliation with Scott, Clay, and Benton. The... | |
| 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 990
...election of Adams, Daniel Webster had written to his brother: "General Jackson's manners are better ~N 0 g ݙ63 %O ʖ;U; X pɏˤ|o{I q o k V W R1 hS NvՁ Hr GKu U + bP4F# D And long after, when the President was to pass in review before those who were perhaps his most implacable... | |
| 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 1082
...election of Adams, Daniel Webster had written to his brother: "General Jackson's manners are better than those of any of. the candidates. He is grave,...mild, and reserved. My wife is for him decidedly." And long after, when the President was to pass in review before those who were perhaps his most implacable... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1885 - عدد الصفحات: 492
...election of Adams, Daniel Webster had written to his brother: "General Jackson's manners are better than those of any of the candidates. He is grave, mild, and reserved. My wife is for him decidedly." And long after, when the President was to pass in review before those who were perhaps his most implacable... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1886 - عدد الصفحات: 504
...election of Adams, Daniel Webster had written to his brother: "General Jackson's manners are better than those of any of the candidates. He is grave, mild, and reserved. My wife is for him decidedly." And long after, when the President was to pass in review before those who were perhaps his most implacable... | |
| Oliver Dyer - 1892 - عدد الصفحات: 404
...was all suavity and grace. As Daniel Webster said, in one of his letters to his brother Ezekiel, " General Jackson's manners are more Presidential than...grave, mild and reserved. My wife is for him decidedly. . . The truth is, he is the people's candidate in a great part of the Southern and Western country."... | |
| Alma Holman Burton - 1898 - عدد الصفحات: 264
...looked for a time as though he would surely be elected. Daniel Webster wrote to his brother Ezekiel: "General Jackson's manners are more presidential than those of any of the candidates. He is grave and mild. My wife is for him decidedly." In the end, John Quincy Adams was elected. But the West was... | |
| Alma Holman Burton - 1898 - عدد الصفحات: 264
...looked for a time as though he would surely be elected. Daniel Webster wrote to his brother Ezekiel: "General Jackson's manners are more .presidential than those of any of the candidates. jHe is grave and mild. My wife is for him deIcidedly." In the end, John Quincy Adams was elected. But... | |
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