| 1816 - 838 strani
...he makes about national honour. He may find it lying in the ditch, much nearer home than Oregon— " As to receding, it is neither to be discussed nor thought of. I refer to it but to denounce it — a denunciation which will find a response in every American bosom. Nothing is ever gained by... | |
| 1846 - 798 strani
...As to receding, it is neither to bo discussed nor thought of. I refer to it but to denounce it — a denunciation which will find a response in every American...Nothing is ever gained by national pusillanimity. The country which seeks to purchase temporary security by yielding to unjust pretensions, buys present... | |
| 1846 - 816 strani
...As to receding, it is neither to bo discussed nor thought of. I refer to it but to denounce it — a denunciation which will find a response in every American...Nothing is ever gained by national pusillanimity. The country which seeks to purchase temporary security by yielding to unjust pretensions, buys present... | |
| 1846 - 798 strani
...he makes about national honour. He may find it lying in the ditch, much nearer home than Oregon— " As to receding, it is neither to be discussed nor...Nothing is ever gained by national pusillanimity. The country which seeks to purchase temporary security by yielding to unjust pretensions, buys present... | |
| George H. Hickman - 1848 - 80 strani
...referring tothe course which should be pursued in maintaining our rights to the territory in question. v " As to receding, it is neither to be discussed nor thought of. I refer to it but to denounce it — a denunciation which will find a response in every American bosom. Nothing is ever gained by... | |
| William T. Young - 1852 - 440 strani
...As to receding, it is neither to be discussed nor thought of. I .refer to it but to denounce it —a denunciation which will find a •response in every...which seeks to purchase temporary security by yielding ta unjust pretensions, buys present ease at the expense of permanent honor and safety. It sows the... | |
| William T. Young - 1852 - 432 strani
...in question. What, then, is our condition? Can we recede ? Can we stand still; or must we advance ? As to receding, it is neither to be discussed nor thought of. I refer to it but to denounce it —a denunciation which will find a response in every American bosom. Nothing is ever gained by... | |
| William T. Young - 1852 - 430 strani
...in question. What, then, is our condition? Can we recede ? Can we stand still ; or must we advance? As to receding, it is neither to be discussed nor thought of. I refer to it but to denounce it — a denunciation which will find a response in every American bosom. Nothing is ever gained by... | |
| John Shaw (M.D.) - 1856 - 388 strani
...As to receding, it is neither to be discussed or thought of. I refer to it, but to denounce it— a denunciation which will find a response in every American...national pusillanimity ; and the country which seeks to gain temporary security by yielding to unjust pretensions, buys present ease at the expense of honour... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1861 - 698 strani
...question. What, then, is our condition ? Can we recede ? Can we stand still ; or must we advance ? As to receding, it is neither to be discussed nor thought of. I refer to it but to denounce it — a denunciation which will find a response in every American bosom. Nothing is ever gained by... | |
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