| Henry Clay - 1827 - 452 strani
...crush this public sentiment, — is he prepared to admit that he would arrest the progress of opinion? The war was declared because Great Britain arrogated...pretension by which she undertook to proclaim to American enterprize, — " Thus far shah thou go, and no farther," — orders which she refused to revoke after... | |
| 1827 - 542 strani
...this public sentiment, — is he prepared to admit, that he would arrest the progress of opinion ? The war was declared because Great Britain arrogated...pretension by which she undertook to proclaim to American enterprize, — " Thus far shalt thou go, and no farther," — orders which she refused to revoke after... | |
| Henry Clay - 1842 - 518 strani
...crush this public sentiment, — is he prepared to admit that he would arrest the progress of opinion f The war was declared because Great Britain arrogated...pretension by which she undertook to proclaim to American enterprize : " Thu» far shall thou go, and no farther," — orders which she refused to revoke after... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 624 strani
...this public sentiment ? — is he prepared to admit, that he would arrest the progress of opinion ? The war was declared, because Great Britain arrogated...their enactment had ceased ; because she persisted in the practice- of impressing American seamen ; because she had instigated the Indians to commit hostilities... | |
| Henry Clay - 1842 - 576 strani
...public senti: • ment, — is he prepared to admit that he would arrest the progress of opinion ? The war was declared because Great Britain arrogated...American enterprise, " Thus far shalt thou go, and no farther" — orders which she refuses to revoke after the alleged cause of their enactment had ceased... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 630 strani
...crush this public sentiment, — is he prepared to admit that he would arrest the progress of opinion ? The war was declared because Great Britain arrogated...undertook to proclaim to American enterprise, " Thus far shall thou go, and no farther" — orders which she refuses to revoke after the alleged cause of their... | |
| Henry Clay - 1844 - 648 strani
...crush this public sentiment?—is he prepared to admit, that he would arrest the progress of opinion ? The war was declared, because Great Britain arrogated...undertook to proclaim to American enterprise, ' thus far shall thou go, and no further' — orders which she refused to revoke, after the alleged cause of their... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1845 - 706 strani
...Great Britain arrogated to herself the pretension of regulating foreign trade, under the delusive Iname of retaliatory Orders in Council — a pretension...undertook to proclaim to American enterprise, " Thus far shall thou go, and no farther." Orders which she refused to revoke after the alleged cause of their... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1846 - 516 strani
...period when they shall be eradicated. But, sir, I will quit this unpleasant subject * * * * * * * * " The war was declared, because Great Britain arrogated...their enactment had ceased ; because she persisted in the practice of impressing American seamen ; because she had instigated the Indians to commit hostilities... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1846 - 520 strani
...period when they shall be eradicated. But, sir, I will quit this unpleasant subject * » * * * » * * " The war was declared, because Great Britain arrogated...undertook to proclaim to American enterprise, ' thus far shall thou go, and no further' — orders which she refused to revoke, after the alleged cause of their... | |
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