the US Senate (14 February 1850), in response to a speech by Senator HenryS. Foote of Mississippi, who had "lectured" Clay on the allegiance which he owed
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Facts are just the bare bones out of which truth is made. Shelby Foote, "Shelby Foote Profile," at achievement.org, Academy of Achievement, last updated
lived with without letting it affect him... Grant, he's wonderful." Shelby Foote, as quoted in Ken Burns's The Civil War, by Geoffrey C. Ward, Ken Burns