Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 6-10 dari 61
Halaman 70
... feel it . Does not that gentleman feel for the unhappy victims of the tomahawk in the western wilds , although his quarter of the union may be exempted from similar barbarities ? I am sure he does . If there be a de- scription of rights ...
... feel it . Does not that gentleman feel for the unhappy victims of the tomahawk in the western wilds , although his quarter of the union may be exempted from similar barbarities ? I am sure he does . If there be a de- scription of rights ...
Halaman 99
... feeling , an artless tale - a paper that carries such internal evidence , at least , of the belief of the authors of it , that they were writing the truth , that I ask the favor of the committee to allow me to read it . [ Mr. Clay here ...
... feeling , an artless tale - a paper that carries such internal evidence , at least , of the belief of the authors of it , that they were writing the truth , that I ask the favor of the committee to allow me to read it . [ Mr. Clay here ...
Halaman 100
... feel the effect of moral causes and considerations , attach ignominy to that mode of death . And the gallant , and refined , and high minded man , seeks by all possible means to avoid it . But what cares an Indian whether you hang or ...
... feel the effect of moral causes and considerations , attach ignominy to that mode of death . And the gallant , and refined , and high minded man , seeks by all possible means to avoid it . But what cares an Indian whether you hang or ...
Halaman 119
... feeling that the charge of insincerity , which it implies , has at least but too much the appear- ance of truth in it . Could the governor have done less than write some such letter ? We have only to re- verse situations , and to ...
... feeling that the charge of insincerity , which it implies , has at least but too much the appear- ance of truth in it . Could the governor have done less than write some such letter ? We have only to re- verse situations , and to ...
Halaman 135
... feel all the passions which actuate a multitude , yet not so numerous as to be incapable of pursuing the objects of its passions , by means which reason prescribes ; it is against the en- terprising ambition of this department , that ...
... feel all the passions which actuate a multitude , yet not so numerous as to be incapable of pursuing the objects of its passions , by means which reason prescribes ; it is against the en- terprising ambition of this department , that ...
Edisi yang lain - Lihat semua
Istilah dan frasa umum
admit adopted Ambrister American cabinet army asserted authority avowed bank Barancas bill Britain British Canada cause character citizens command commerce committee common condition Congress consider constitution cotton court martial declared defence duty effect enemy England ernment establish Europe executive exercise exist exports favor feel Florida force foreign Fort Jackson France gentlemen honorable gentleman hostilities House important Indians industry interests invasion invasion of Canada Jackson labor legislation liberty lord Castlereagh manufactures means ment Milan decrees military millions nation nature negotiation Negro Fort never object opinion orders in council party pass peace Pensacola political present President principle produce prosperity protection purpose question racter regulate repeal respect retaliation revenue seamen Seminole war senate sion slavery slaves sovereign Spain spect spirit suppose territory thing tion trade treaty treaty of Ghent union United violation whole