Miss Glanville, not having somuch delicacy as her brother, could not help exulting a little upon this occasion.
The ordinance for the government of the Territories he considered as constitutional law, and it should be viewed and treated with as much delicacy as the constitution of the General Government itself.
SIR,--The President is desirous of availing the public of your services, in a concern of much delicacy and of high importance to the United States.
So much love, so much constancy, so much delicacy!
Perhaps he flatters a little too much; but it is with so much delicacy, that he would reconcile even modesty to praise.
Am I likely to find fifty young military officers who would be competent to advise the Ryots on points of so much delicacy?
I am sensible this is a matter of much delicacy, and that appearances of the most perfect confidence should be kept up as long as possible.
Thus, I flatter myself, all discussion of every kind, especially of matters of so much delicacy, is at an end.
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