| 1881 - 710 strani
...military engagement. It created, at once, a state of open, public war. There could now be no longer a question of proceeding against individuals as guilty...rebellion. That fearful crisis was past. The appeal now lay to the sword — and the only question was, whether the spirit and the resources of the people... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1885 - 74 strani
...military engagement. It created at once a state of open, public war. There could now be no longer a question of proceeding against individuals, as guilty...of the people would hold out till the object should be accomplished. Nor were its general consequences confined to our own country. The previous proceedings... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1886 - 818 strani
...military engagement. It created at once a state of open, public war. There could now be no longer a question of proceeding against individuals, as guilty of treason or rebellion. That fearful crisis 0 THE BUNKER HILL MONUMENT. was past. The appeal lay to the sword, and the only question was, whether... | |
| Boston (Mass.) - 1889 - 324 strani
...against individuals, as guilty of treason or rebellion. That fearful crisis was past. The appeal now lay to the sword ; and the only question was, whether...of the people would hold out till the object should be accomplished. Nor were its general consequences confined to our own country. The previous proceedings... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1889 - 86 strani
...military 419 engagement. It created at once a state of open, public war. There could now be no longer a question of proceeding against individuals, as guilty...rebellion. That fearful crisis was past. The appeal now lay to the sword, and the only question was, whether the spirit and 415 the resources of the people... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1889 - 78 strani
...against individuals, as guilty of treason or rebellion. That fearful crisis was past. The appeal now lay to the sword, and the only question was, whether the spirit and 415 the resources of the people would hold out, till the object should be accomplished. Nor were its... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1889 - 816 strani
...military engagement. It created at once a state of open, public war. There could now be no longer a question of proceeding against individuals, as guilty of treason or rebellion. That fearful criais 9 THE BUNKER HILL MONUMENT. was past. The appeal lay to the sword, and the onlj question was,... | |
| John Kneeland, Henry Nathan Wheeler - 1891 - 508 strani
...military engagement. It created at once a state of open, public war. There could now be no longer a question of proceeding against individuals, as guilty...of the people would hold out till the object should be accomplished. Nor were its general consequences confined to our own country. The previous proceedings... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1892 - 72 strani
...military engagement. It created at once a state of open, public 25 war. There could now be no longer a question of proceeding against individuals, as guilty...the people would hold out, till the object should 30 be accomplished. Nor were its general consequences confined to our own country. The previous proceedings... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1893 - 108 strani
...military engagement. It created at once a state of open, public war. There could now be no longer a question of proceeding against individuals, as guilty...of the people would hold out till the object should be accomplished. Nor were its general consequences confined to our own country. The previous proceedings... | |
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