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Illinois (Illinois, United States) (search for this): chapter 125
Washburne on Cox.--The following is the full text of the remarks of Mr. Washburne, in reply to Cox, in the House of Representatives:
Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.
I wish to make an excuse for the author of the pamphlet from which the gentleman from Ohio has read such copious extracts.
I think that author has been corrupted by my friend from Ohio.
I think he must have been reading a book which the gentleman from Ohio has written, which I now hold in my hand, and which I have read with great pleasure.
The gentleman from Ohio said that he had heretofore answered this book in the House, and that I had heard his speech.
I always liked to hear the speech he made to-day.
[Laughter.] I have listened to it several times.
[Laughter.] We shall not probably have the pleasure at the next Congress of hearing my friend from Ohio rehearse this speech here, because I think, in the light of the recent elections in Ohio, and particularly in the district of the honorable gentleman, I can say t
Ohio (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 125
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St. Peter (Minnesota, United States) (search for this): chapter 125
Europe (search for this): chapter 125
Washburne (search for this): chapter 125
Washburne on Cox.--The following is the full text of the remarks of Mr. Washburne, in reply to Cox, in the House of Representatives:
Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.
I wish to make an excuse for the author of the pamphlet from which the gentleman from Ohio has read such copious extracts.
I think that author has been corrupted by my friend from Ohio.
I think he must have been reading a book which the gentleman from Ohio has written, which I now hold in my hand, and which I have read with grMr. Washburne, of Illinois.
I wish to make an excuse for the author of the pamphlet from which the gentleman from Ohio has read such copious extracts.
I think that author has been corrupted by my friend from Ohio.
I think he must have been reading a book which the gentleman from Ohio has written, which I now hold in my hand, and which I have read with great pleasure.
The gentleman from Ohio said that he had heretofore answered this book in the House, and that I had heard his speech.
I always liked to hear the speech he made to-day.
[Laughter.] I have listened to it several times.
[Laughter.] We shall not probably have the pleasure at the next Congress of hearing my friend from Ohio rehearse this speech here, because I think, in the light of the recent elections in Ohio, and particularly in the district of the honorable gentleman, I can say
Macaulay (search for this): chapter 125
S. S. Cox (search for this): chapter 125
Washburne on Cox.--The following is the full text of the remarks of Mr. Washburne, in reply to Cox, in the House of Representatives:
Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.
I wish to make an excuse for the author of the pamphlet from which the gentleman from Ohio has read such copious extracts.
I think that author has been corrupted bCox, in the House of Representatives:
Mr. Washburne, of Illinois.
I wish to make an excuse for the author of the pamphlet from which the gentleman from Ohio has read such copious extracts.
I think that author has been corrupted by my friend from Ohio.
I think he must have been reading a book which the gentleman from Ohio has written, which I now hold in my hand, and which I have read with great pleasure.
The gentleman from Ohio said that he had heretofore answered this book in the House, and that I had heard his speech.
I always liked to hear the speechthe House what the gentleman from Ohio has written in regard to the African, in a book entitled A Buckeye Abroad; or, Wanderings in Europe and in the Orient.
By S. S. Cox.
He is describing St. Peter's, and says: In the mean time, seraphic music from the Pope's select choir ravishes the ear, while the incense titillates the nose.
Americans (search for this): chapter 125
Watts (search for this): chapter 125
B. H. Hall (search for this): chapter 125