| William Cabell Bruce - 1922 - 716 strani
...relinquish, Congress," the message said, "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."' Clay promptly proceeded to organize and man the committees of the House in such a manner as to give... | |
| William Cabell Bruce - 1922 - 728 strani
...relinquish, Congress," the message said, "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."1 Clay promptly proceeded to organize and man the committees of the House in such a manner... | |
| Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg - 1926 - 448 strani
...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 armor and the attitude materialized within six months — and with them the War of 1812. Broadly... | |
| Roger H. Brown - 1971 - 260 strani
...relinquish," he concluded, "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." 38 Thus the President's recommendations for military preparations made to Congress on November 5 rested... | |
| Henry Adams - 1986 - 1458 strani
...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 report of Secretary Gallatin, sent to the House November 22, bore also a warlike character. For... | |
| Nicholas Tracy - 1998 - 390 strani
...as well as the effect, of war on our lawful commerce. With this evidence of hostile inflexibility, in trampling on rights which no independent nation...crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectation. . . . (Signed) JAMES MADISON From 'Correspondence. ' xxylw*» Social Inequality a Service... | |
| Alexander DeConde - 2000 - 404 strani
...nation can relinquish." The time had arrived, he declared, "to put the United States into an armor, an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations." He asked the legislators to expand the military forces to prepare for an invasion of Canada. On June... | |
| Peter Irons - 2006 - 328 strani
...prepared, but he suggested that 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." Congress responded with appropriations for additional military and naval forces, and later granted... | |
| Charles Roger - 1856 - 444 strani
...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...crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectation. Congress did as they were recommended to do. Bills were passed having reference to probable... | |
| 1913 - 860 strani
...The President's message suggested to Congress "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," but threw the responsibility of declaring war entirely upon congressional shoulders.3 Clay then placed... | |
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