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Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863. (ed. Horace Greeley), Presidential politeness. (search)
d, in by no means a heart-broken state, with Mr. Pierce, and settled ourselves to bear as best we min the placidity of old age. On the contrary, Mr. Pierce was particularly polite, and often advanced m the following facts: Last January, when Mr. Pierce was about to retire from the presidential glhe Book. Uncharitable people might say that Mr. Pierce's case was like that of the man who, upon beand we hope that it will prove profitable to Mr. Pierce. A suspicious and touchy man, however, uponvolume, and of his lack of a copy of it. But Mr. Pierce behaved in no such ungracious way. On the cotions there is no union of Church and State, Mr. Pierce informs us that Christianity animates our nad will depend upon what kind of Christianity Mr. Pierce refers to. The truth is that there are severwhich particular kind they are alluding. If Mr. Pierce in the above elegant extract referred to thes theft of the earnings of the poor. But if Mr. Pierce refers to that other Christianity of older d
0, 50 Matthews, of Virginia, on Education92 Montgomery, The Muddle at181 Morse, Samuel and Sidney186 Meredith, J. W., his Private Battery141 McMahon, T. W., his Pamphlet214 Monroe, Mayor, of New Orleans234 Malcolm, Dr., on Slavery248 Maryland, The Union Party in260 Mallory, Secretary280 McClellan, General, as a Pacificator370 Mercury, The Charleston399 Netherlands, Deacon17 North, Southern Notions of the144 Olivieri, The Abbe, on Negro Education56 Pierce, Franklin29 Pollard, Mr., his Mammy 63 Palfrey, General, in Boston73 Perham, Josiah, his Invitation97 Parker, E. G., his Life of Choate108 Patents Granted in the South134 Polk, Bishop172 Parties, Extemporizing242 Platform Novelties in Boston247 Paley, Dr., on Slavery808 Pitt, William, an Abolitionist329 Rogersville, the Great Flogging in16 Roundheads and Cavaliers151 Russell, William H158, 187 Repudiation of Northern Debts162 Red Bill, a New Orlea