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"I hope not, for my guests will be impatient to see a real live American ex-governor. Quincy's political advancement has been very rapid." "America is a rapid country, my dear," was Sir Stuart's comment. When Lady Fernborough reached her boudoir, she seated herself at her writing desk and wrote rapidly for nearly an hour.
The sterling attitude of ex-Governor Swanson was held up as an example to the present Governor Archer. "The whole idea," observed an editorial in Truman Leslie MacDonald's Inquirer, "smacks of chicane, political subtlety, and political jugglery. Well do the citizens of Chicago and the people of Illinois know who and what particular organization would prove the true beneficiaries.
The John Gayle who signs this advertisement, is an Ex-Governor of Alabama. From the "Charleston Courier," Nov. 28. "Ranaway from the subscriber, about twelve months since, his negro man Paulladore. His complexion is dark about 50 years old. I understand Gen.
Dawn't ondstand dat little fellah; he love flower' like he was a gal." "He ought to go to school," said the ex-governor. And Sosthène, half to himself, responded in a hopeless tone: "Yass." Neither Sosthène nor any of his children had ever done that. War it was. The horsemen grew scarce on the wide prairies of Opelousas.
After this both Andrew and Clarke would seem to have become gradually more conservative, for when the latter delivered a sermon or lecture in 1866 in opposition to Emerson's philosophy, the ex-Governor printed a public letter requesting him to repeat it. It is easy to trace the influence of James Freeman Clarke in Governor Andrew's religious opinions and Andrew's influence on Rev. Mr.
The position outstanding for its statesmanship was that of ex-Governor William A. McCorkle of West Virginia, who asserted that the right of franchise was the vital and underlying principle of the life of the people of the United States and must not be violated, that the remedy for present conditions was an "honest and inflexible educational and property basis, administered fairly for black and white," and finally that the Negro Problem was not a local problem but one to be settled by the hearty coöperation of all of the people of the United States.
Ex-governor Pownall of Massachusetts, now in Parliament, did not fail to warn the House of the danger into which it was running; but his words were unheeded, and the Bills passed promptly. The result of these measures was inevitable.
Their prayers and entreaties prevailed. After telling this story of his mother, the lecturer asked all the women present who were willing to follow her example to rise, and in response, nearly the entire audience arose. A meeting was then called for the next morning, to be held in the Presbyterian church. Dr. Lewis was a guest at the old mansion of Ex-Governor Trimble, father of Mrs.
"He cannot write," said the curé; "and if he could, no one at home could read his letters." The ex-governor promised to look after him. "And how," he asked, "does Sosthène's little orphan get on?" The curé smiled. "He is well physically. A queer, high-strung child; so old, yet so young. In some things he will be an infant as long as he lives; in others, he has been old from the cradle.
The State annual meeting was held in Boston May 1 and 2, and again in 1915 on May 13-15. The latter opened with a brilliant banquet at the Hotel Somerset, attended by about 800. Mrs. Park presided and among the speakers were ex-Governor Bass of New Hampshire, ex-Governor Foss of Massachusetts, Dr. Hugh Cabot and Mrs. Judith W. Smith, aged 93.
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