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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863. (ed. Horace Greeley). Search the whole document.
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Baltimore, Md. (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 13
The Reveries of Reverdy.
we have made a discovery — a literary discovery.
One of the sweetest and prettiest writers in this land of Hail Columbia, is the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Lyndhurst, near Baltimore, in the Commonwealth of Maryland.
When, as became watchful journalists, we underwent the perusal of the proceedings of the Palace Garden Democracy, we found Judge Parker not fascinating, his only joke being green with the moss of several centuries, and his serious, alarming and hortatory passages, so intolerably, consummately and miraculously dull, that we were nearly in as much danger of coma as the Union--Heaven bless the dear old venerable concern!--is of dissolution.
Judge Parker does not appear to be one of your brilliant men, the sort of person to hang up in a dark alley.
He is solid, we suppose, and sensible, and practical, perhaps, and able.
But not a shiner — at least not in a report.
Then there was the Hon. Jefferson Davis, who intimated that we Republicans ar
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 13
The Reveries of Reverdy.
we have made a discovery — a literary discovery.
One of the sweetest and prettiest writers in this land of Hail Columbia, is the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Lyndhurst, near Baltimore, in the Commonwealth of Maryland.
When, as became watchful journalists, we underwent the perusal of the proceedings of the Palace Garden Democracy, we found Judge Parker not fascinating, his only joke being green with the moss of several centuries, and his serious, alarming and hortatory passages, so intolerably, consummately and miraculously dull, that we were nearly in as much danger of coma as the Union--Heaven bless the dear old venerable concern!--is of dissolution.
Judge Parker does not appear to be one of your brilliant men, the sort of person to hang up in a dark alley.
He is solid, we suppose, and sensible, and practical, perhaps, and able.
But not a shiner — at least not in a report.
Then there was the Hon. Jefferson Davis, who intimated that we Republicans are
D. Jones (search for this): chapter 13
Jack (search for this): chapter 13
Reverdy Johnson (search for this): chapter 13
Jefferson Davis (search for this): chapter 13
Edward Everett (search for this): chapter 13
Gill (search for this): chapter 13
Rufus Choate (search for this): chapter 13
Edward G. Parker (search for this): chapter 13