The Life And Public Services of Henry Clay

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The Life And Public Services of Henry Clay
Epes Sargent
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Adams! During the remainder of his term the public expenses were in a like proportion. What measure of condemnation should be bestowed upon tae political hypocrites whose promised reforms and retrenchments resulted in such gross profligacy and neglect of the public interests !
In March, 1829, General Jackson entered upon the discharge of his official duties as President. On the 14th of the same month, Mr. Clay left Washing- ton for his residence in Kentucky. Before quitting that city, some of t
...he principal residents, a* a part- ing tribute of respect, gave, him a Public Dinner. In his speech on the occasion, he briefly reviewed the events, in which he had been an actor, during Return to Kentucky-*iRe?narks on Slavery* ' 45 the preceding four years. He alluded to the serious charge against him, which had been brought by General Jackson, who, after summoning his friend and only witness (Mr. Buchanan) to establish it, and hearing that witness promptly and unequivocally deny all knowledge whatever of any transaction that could throw the slightest shade upon the character of the accused, maintained a stubborn and persevering silence upon the subject, instead of magnanimously acknowledging his error and atoning for the gross injustice of which he had been guilty.

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