With this evidence of hostile inflexibility in trampling on rights which no independent nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national... The Anglo-American Magazine - Pàgina 1281853Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Joseph Gales - 1853 - 646 pàgines
...evidence of hostile inflexibility, in trampling on rights which no independent nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations.... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 646 pàgines
...independent nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations. " I recommend, accordingly, that adequate provision be made for filling the... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 pàgines
...independent nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of put ting the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations. of the militia; and for such a preparation of the great body as will proportion... | |
| Gilbert Auchinleck - 1855 - 456 pàgines
...subjects of complaint against Britain (of which we hare already said enough), he suggested the ippeal to arms in these words, — " Congress will feel the...States into an armour and an attitude demanded by the erisis, and corresponding with the national expectations." The Committee on Foreign Affairs recommended... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1855 - 1032 pàgines
...maintaining them." And he considered it the duty of congress " to put the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations." On the 9th of March, 1812, the president communicated to congress certain... | |
| Charles Roger - 1856 - 442 pàgines
...Britain. She had trampled on rights, which no independent nation could relinquish, and Congress would feel the duty of putting the United States into an...by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectation. Congress did as they were recommended to do. Bills were passed having reference... | |
| 1857 - 540 pàgines
...Britain, as demanding resistance, and urging upon Congress the duty of putting the country "into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations." It was precisely at this point of time that Mr. CLAY, having resigned his... | |
| William Archer Cocke - 1858 - 444 pàgines
...evidence of hostile inflexibility in trampling on rights which no independent nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations."... | |
| William Archer Cocke - 1858 - 442 pàgines
...independent nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations." The Congress to which this Message was sent was overwhelmingly Republican;... | |
| Edward Jenkins Harden - 1859 - 572 pàgines
...evidence of hostile inflexibility in trampling on rights which no independent nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations."... | |
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