| 1880 - 446 strani
...measure at that session, with a demand for a vote by yeas and nays, and these words: I want to see •who is friendly to the great Northwest, and who...here. The time is not far distant when, instead of coining here and begging for our rights, we shall extend our hands and take the blessing. After 1860... | |
| United States. 46th Congress, 2d session - 1880 - 164 strani
...and, on one of his first measures — a bill to deepen the Saint Clair Flats — said, "I want to see who is friendly to the great Northwest and who is not, for we are about making our last prayer here. * * * After 1860 we shall not be here as beggars." Upon the questions of more general character in... | |
| 1894 - 756 strani
...and for the great Northwest, but also for the entire Mississippi valley when he said: " I want to see who is friendly to the great Northwest and who is not — for we are making about our last prayer here. The time is not far distant when instead of coming here and begging... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1902 - 430 strani
...threat of a presidential veto of that bill unless that item was stricken out, and Chandler reluctantly surrendered. But in the last speech which he made on the measure at that session he said, alter demanding the yeas and nays on the decisive vote : " I want to know who is friendly to the great... | |
| George Newman Fuller, Lewis Beeson - 1921 - 610 strani
...threat of a presidential veto of that bill unless that item was stricken out, and Chandler reluctantly surrendered. But in the last speech which he made...and nays on the decisive vote: "I want to know who are friendly to the great Northwest, and who are not, for we are about making our last prayer here.... | |
| Wilmer Carlyle Harris - 1917 - 196 strani
...During the debate Mr. Chandler exclaimed.6 "I want to have the yeas and nays upon it. I want to see who is friendly to the great North-West and who is not; for we are about to make our last prayer here. The time is not far distant when, instead of coming here and begging... | |
| 1921 - 612 strani
...threat of a presidential veto of that bill unless that item was stricken out, and Chandler reluctantly surrendered. But in the last speech which he made...and nays on the decisive vote: "I want to know who are friendly to the great Northwest, and who are not, for we are about making our last prayer here.... | |
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