I have seen what all the New York papers said about that thing of mine in the Cooper Institute, with the exception of the New York Evening Post, and I would like to know what Mr. Bryant thought of it ; " and he then added, "It is worth a visit from Springfield,... The Evening Post: A Century of Journalism - Página 261por Allan Nevins - 1922 - 582 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson - 1867 - 822 páginas
...seen what all " the New York papers said about that thing of " mine in the Cooper Institute, with the exception " of the New York Evening Post, and I would...request I sent him a copy of the Evening Post, with ,. notice of his v lecture. 1867.] HISTORICAL MAGAZINE, [August, " notice of what a dark and diamal... | |
| Charles Godfrey Leland - 1879 - 274 páginas
...have seen what all the New York papers said about that thing of mine in the Cooper Institute, with the exception of the New York Evening Post, and I would...of the Evening Post with a notice of his lecture. On returning from Mr. Beecher's Church, on Sunday, in company with Mr. Lincoln, as we were passing... | |
| James A. Briggs - 1915 - 48 páginas
...have seen what all the New York papers said about that thing of mine in the Cooper Institute, with the exception of the New York Evening Post, and I would...of the Evening Post with a notice of his lecture. On returning from Mr. Beecher's Church, on Sunday, in company with Mr. Lincoln, as we were passing... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1924 - 456 páginas
...Bryant, the editor of the Evening Post, who introduced him, and of whom he said to one of the committee: "It is worth a visit from Springfield, Illinois, to...acquaintance of such a man as William Cullen Bryant." Then there was David Dudley Field, James W. Nye, Horace Greeley and James A. Briggs, all of whom spoke... | |
| Edward K. Spann - 1972 - 292 páginas
...that his words would reach Bryant's ears, Lincoln said: "It is worth a visit from Springfield . . . to New York to make the acquaintance of such a man as William Cullen Bryant." Lincoln gained a powerful ally.21 When Lincoln won the nomination, the Post not only lauded him as... | |
| Don Fehrenbacher, Virginia Fehrenbacher - 1996 - 674 páginas
...—Briggs's letter in the New York Post, August 16, 1867. {C} 2. Before leaving for home, Lincoln said: It is worth a visit from Springfield, Illinois, to...acquaintance of such a man as William Cullen Bryant. —Ibid. {C} JOHNSON BRIGHAM (1846-1936) As a youth, Brigham worked for the Sanitary Commission in... | |
| Ida Minerva Tarbell - 1997 - 460 páginas
...Bryant, the editor of the Evening Post, who introduced him, and of whom he said to one of the committee: "It is worth a visit from Springfield, Illinois, to...acquaintance of such a man as William Cullen Bryant." Then there was David Dudley Field, James W. Nye, Horace Greeley and James A. Briggs, all of whom spoke... | |
| John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson - 1867 - 822 páginas
...about that thing of " mine in the Cooper Institute, with the exception " of the New York Evening Pout, and I would " like to know what Mr. Bryant thought...man as William Cullen " Bryant." At Mr. Lincoln's reqo"9t I sent him a copy of the Evening Post, with .. nonce of his1 lecture. On returning from Mr.... | |
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