They may bear down all opposition. They may even vote the general* the public thanks. They may carry him triumphantly through this house. But if they do, sir, in my humble judgment, it will be a triumph of the principle of insubordination — a triumph... The Jacksonian Epoch - Stran 8avtor: Charles Henry Peck - 1899 - 472 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1819 - 728 strani
...triumphantly through this House : but if they do, in my bumble judgment, it will be a triumph on th-- principle of insubordination — a triumph of the...— a triumph over the Constitution of the land. And be prayed moit devoutly to Heaven, that it might not prove, in its ultimate effects and consequences,... | |
| 1819 - 754 strani
...even vote General Jackson the public thanks ; they may carry him triumphantly through this House : but if they do, in my humble judgment, it will be a triumph on the principle of insubordination — a triumph of the military over the civil authority — a triumph... | |
| Henry Clay - 1827 - 452 strani
...they may even vote the general the public thanks; they may carry him triumphantly through this house. But, if they do, in my humble judgment, it will be...— a triumph over the constitution of the land. And he prayed most devoutly to heaven, that it might not prove, in its ultimate effects and consequences... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1832 - 310 strani
...General* the public thanks. They may carry him triumphantly through this house. But if they do, sir, in my humble judgment, it will be a triumph of the...this House — a triumph over the constitution of the Juixl.- — And I pray, sir, most devoutly, that it may not prove, in its ultimate effects and consequences,... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 strani
...general* the public thanks. They may carry him triumphantly through this house. But if they do, sir, in my humble judgment, it will be a triumph of the...over the constitution of the land — and I pray, sir, most devoutly, that it may not prove, in its ultimate effects and consequences, a triumph over... | |
| Henry Clay - 1842 - 518 strani
...they may even vote the General the public thanks ; they may carry him triumphantly through this house. But, if they do, in my humble judgment, it will be...— a triumph over the constitution of the land. And he prayed most devoutly to heaven, that it might not prove, in its ultimate effects and consequences,... | |
| Henry Clay - 1842 - 518 strani
...they may even vote the general the public thanks; they may carry him triumphantly through the house. But if they do, in my humble judgment, it will be...— a triumph over the constitution of the land." Executive usurpation, — violations of law, — corruption, — proscription, — insubordination,... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 226 strani
...general* the public thanks. They may carry him triumphantly through this house. But if they do, sir, in my humble judgment, it will be a triumph of the...over the constitution . of the land — and I pray, sir, most devoutly, that * General Jackson. 6* it may not prove, in its ultimate effects and consequences,... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1843 - 524 strani
...general* the public thanks. They may carry him triumphantly through this house. But if they do, sir, in my humble judgment, it will be a triumph of the...triumph over the constitution of the land— and I pray, sir, most devoutly, that it may not prove, in its ultimate effects and consequences, a triumph over... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1844 - 390 strani
...general the public thanks. They may carry him triumphantly through this house. But if they do, sir, in my humble judgment, it will be a triumph of the...over the constitution of the land — and I pray, sir, most devoutly, that it may not prove, in its ultimate effects and consequences, a triumph over... | |
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