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No rogue e’er felt the halter draw with good opinion of the law.

No rogue e’er felt the halter draw with good opinion of the law.

Former Kansas Senator Joseph Ralph Burton sits at a desk writing, “I shall talk when not writing and write when not talking.” Former ambassador Bellamy Storer, heavily bandaged and on crutches, stands behind him saying, “Take my advice, don’t do it.” Behind them hangs a picture of “Pres Roosevelt,” turned to the wall.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-03-26

Creator(s)

Morris, William C. (William Charles), 1874-

The Federalist

The Federalist

Volume I, Number 6 of the newspaper, “a National Journal devoted to Politics, Literature and Finance.” This issue includes a portion of an address on federalism by Alexander Del Mar given before the Liberal Club of New York City, as well as details of the debate that followed Del Mar’s remarks.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1873-02-22

Publication Date

2019-12-19

Letter from George Washington to John Quincy Adams with annotation by Worthington Chauncey Ford

Letter from George Washington to John Quincy Adams with annotation by Worthington Chauncey Ford

In a portion of a letter, excerpted in Worthing Chauncey Ford’s Writings of George Washington, George Washington tells John Adams that he had read about a sword from an unknown Dutch maker that was intended for him, but pawned in Alexandria. He asks Adams, who is serving as a minister in Holland, to find out what he can about the sword. An annotation from Ford says that the sword was made by Theophilus Alte. Alte sent his son to give the sword to Washington, but the son sold it at a tavern and disappeared. The sword is currently in the possession of Alice Lawrason Riggs.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-10-18

Creator(s)

Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941