A Memoir of Hugh Lawson White Judge of the Supreme Court of Tennessee Member O
A Memoir of Hugh Lawson White Judge of the Supreme Court of Tennessee Member O
Nancy N Scott
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It contains the sentiments on the main- tenance of which I believe our freedom and liberty especially depend. I felt hurt and mortified upon reading the Secretary's letter ; I could not reply without using expressions not fit to address to a member of the President's Cabinet. In place of Mr. Curry's receiving such a rebuke as would deter him from committing a similar offence in future, it appeared to me that he was complimented. Although his conduct was not approved as to Mr. McConnell, as to m...e it was very well, that instead of an inferior agent he was to be viewed as an electioneering political diplo- matist, and that hereafter, if the Gardiner spoke of by the senator from Massachusetts, the other day, is to wear his diplomatic button, Mr, Curry ought to figure in his political electioneering star and garter. But, sir, what was I to do next ? The falsehood has gone forth to answer the meditated mischief. In some of the States it is probable it has accomplished its object ; how is it to be contradicted ?
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