Such a prohibition would be idle, as it respects any effect it would have upon the territory ; and I would not take pains uselessly to reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor to reenact the will of God. The Principles of Argumentation - Halaman 31oleh George Pierce Baker, Henry Barrett Huntington - 1905 - 677 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1900 - 448 halaman
...idle, as it respects any effect it would have upon the Territory; and I would not take pains uselessly to reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor to re-enact the will of God. I would put in no Wilmot Proviso for the mere purpose of a taunt or a reproach. I would put into it... | |
| 1900 - 448 halaman
...idle, as it respects any effect it would have upon the Territory; and I would not take pains uselessly to reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor to re-enact the will of God. I would put in no Wilmot Proviso for the mere purpose of a taunt or a reproach. I would put into it... | |
| Robert Henry Browne - 1901 - 718 halaman
...idle, as it respects any effect it would have upon the Territory, and I would not take pains uselessly to reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor to re-enact the will of God. I would put in no Wilmot Proviso for the mere purpose of a taunt or a reproach; I would put into it... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 770 halaman
...prohibition would be idle, as it respects any effect it would have upon the territory ; and I would not take pains to reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor to reenact the will of God. And I would put in no Wilmot proviso, for the purpose of a taunt or a reproach. I would put into it... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1903 - 336 halaman
...idle, as it respects any effect it would have upon the territory ; and I would not take pains uselessly to reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor to reenact the will of God. I would put in no Wilmot Proviso for the mere purpose of a taunt or a reproach. I would put into it... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1903 - 464 halaman
...idle, as it respects any effect it would have upon the Territory; and I would not take paius uselessly to reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor to re-enact the will of God. I would put in no Wilmot Proviso for the mere purpose of a taunt or a reproach. I would put into it... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1903 - 868 halaman
...but the outline of the Seventh of March speech. The famous phrase " I would not take pains uselessly to reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor to reenact the will of God" {Works, V. 352), stands here, " I will not reaffirm," etc. (p. 397). The qualifying words in the speech... | |
| Henry William Elson - 1904 - 1020 halaman
...California and New Mexico, as the laws of nature had already done this. " I would not take pains, uselessly to reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor to reenact the will of God." He also declared that the North had lacked in its duty to the South in the matter of runaway slaves, that... | |
| 1904 - 386 halaman
...already consecrated the new domain to freedom by an irrepealable law, and that it was not necessary "to reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor to reenact the will of God." A speedy and satisfactory adjustment of the boundary dispute was urged to avoid a threatened conflict... | |
| Everett Pepperrell Wheeler - 1904 - 238 halaman
...idle, as it respects any effect it would have upon the territory, and I would not take pains uselessly to reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor to re-enact the will of God." 2 5. That he himself had always opposed the annexation of Texas, because inevitably it would lead to... | |
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