| 1838 - 456 sidor
...disclose his motives. Mr. Calhoun retorts : "Leave it to time to disclose my motives forgoing over! I, who have changed no opinion, abandoned no principle,...the groundless charge on which it rests. I stamp it down in the dust. I pick up the dart which fell harmless at my feet. I hurl it back. What the Senator... | |
| 1843 - 708 sidor
...disclose his motives. Mr. Calhoun retorts: ' Leave it to time to disclose my motives for going over ! I, who have changed no opinion, abandoned no principle,...the groundless charge on which it rests. I stamp it down in the dust. I pick up the dart which fell harmless at my feet. I hurl it back. What the Senator... | |
| 1838 - 458 sidor
...to disclose my motives for going over! I, who have changed no opinion, abandoned no principle, •nd deserted no party — I, who have stood still and...the groundless charge on which it rests. I stamp it down in the dust." I pick up the dart which fell harmless at my feet. I hurl it back. What the Senator... | |
| 1850 - 616 sidor
...Mr. Clay, he exclaims — " The imputation * I distrust the Greeks, even when they offer presents. sinks to the earth with the groundless charge on which it rests — I stamp it down in the dust;" and immediately changing the figure, adds, "I pick up the dart which fell harmless... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1843 - 642 sidor
...time to disclose my motive for going over. Leave it to time to disclose my motive for going over ! I, who have changed no opinion, abandoned no principle,...I stamp it, with scorn, in the dust. I pick up the dart, which fell harmless at my feet. I hurl it back. What the senator charges on me unjustly, he has... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1843 - 642 sidor
...time to disclose my motive for going over. Leave it to time to disclose my motive for going over ! I, who have changed no opinion, abandoned no principle,...I stamp it, with scorn, in the dust. I pick up the dart, which fell harmless at my feet. I hurl it back. What the senator charges on me unjustly, he has... | |
| Elias Lyman Magoon - 1849 - 612 sidor
...disclose his motives. Mr. Calhoun retorts : ' Leave it to time to disclose my motives for going over ! I, who have changed no opinion, abandoned no principle,...the groundless charge on which it rests. I stamp it down in the dust. I pick up the dart which fell harmless at my feet. I hurl it back. What 'the Senator... | |
| Elias Lyman Magoon - 1849 - 514 sidor
...disclose his motives. Mr. Calhoun retorts : ' Leave it to time to disclose my motives for going over ! I, who have changed no opinion, abandoned no principle, and deserted no party — 1, who have stood still and maintained my ground against every difficulty, to be told that it is... | |
| 1850 - 608 sidor
...of Mr. Clay, he exclaims — " The imputation * I dUtrust the Greeks, even when they offer presents. sinks to the earth with the groundless charge on which it rests — I stamp it down in the dust;" and immediately changing the figure, adds, "I pick up the dart which fell harmless... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1851 - 544 sidor
...disclose his motive. Mr. Calhoun retorts : " Leave it to time to disclose my motive for going over ! I, who have changed no opinion, abandoned no principle,...I stamp it, with scorn, in the dust. I pick up the dart, which fell harmless at my feet. I hurl it back. What the senator charges on me unjustly, he has... | |
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