I ask gentlemen, sir, what means this martial array, if its purpose be not to force us to submission? Can gentlemen assign any other possible motive for it? Has Great Britain any enemy in this quarter of the world to call for all this accumulation of... Pebblebrook: And the Harding Family - Pagina 83door Henry Winsor - 1839 - 207 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Benson John Lossing - 1852
...Britain any enemy in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation of armies and navies 1 No, sir, she has none. They are meant for us ; they...no other. They are sent over to bind and rivet upon u> those chains which the British ministry have been so long forging. And what have we to oppose them... | |
 | Levi Carroll Judson - 1852 - 474 pagina’s
...submission ? Can gentlemen assign any other possible motive for it ? Has Great Britain any enemy in this quarter of the world to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies ? No sir-she has none. They are meant for us, they can be meant for no other. They are sent over to bind... | |
 | Charles Walton Sanders - 1842 - 304 pagina’s
...submission ? Can gentlemen assign any other possible motive for it? Has Great Britain any enemy in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation of navies and armies ? 1ST6, sir, she has none. They are meant for us : they can be meant for no other. They are sent over... | |
 | William Holmes McGuffey - 1853 - 480 pagina’s
...gentlemen assign any other — possible — motive for it? Has Great Britain any enemy' — in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation...armies'? No*, sir, she has none'. They are meant for its*: they can* be meant for no other' '. They are sent over to bind* and rive? upon us those chains,... | |
 | Andrew Comstock - 1853 - 364 pagina’s
...the worW 1 to call for all this accumulation of navies, and ar'mies ? ; No1, sir, ', she has none', j They are meant for us> : they can be meant for no other. I They are sen/ over to bind, am/ rivet upon us those chains which the British ministry have been so... | |
 | A. J. Langguth - 1989 - 640 pagina’s
...kiss. Ask instead why British armies have come to your shores. "Has Great Britain any enemy in this quarter of the world to call for all this accumulation...they can be meant for no other. They are sent over to find and rivet upon us those chains which the British Ministry has been so long forging. And what have... | |
 | Owen Collins - 1999 - 440 pagina’s
...submission? Can gentlemen assign any other possible motive for it? Has Great Britain any enemy, in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation...which the British ministry have been so long forging. And what have we to oppose to them? Shall we try argument? Sir, we have been trying that for the last... | |
 | Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - 1999 - 920 pagina’s
...suhmission? Can gentlemen assign any other possihle motives for it? Has Great Britain any enemy, in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation...sir, she has none. They are meant for us; they can he meant for no other. They are sent over to hind and rivet upon us those chains which the British... | |
 | Diane Ravitch - 2000 - 656 pagina’s
...submission? Can gentlemen assign any other possible motives for it? Has Great Britain any enemy, in this quarter of the world, to call for all this accumulation...which the British ministry have been so long forging. And what have we to oppose to them? Shall we try argument? Sir, we have been trying that for the last... | |
 | Curtis Hutson - 2000 - 256 pagina’s
...submission? Can gentlemen assign any other possible motive for it? Has Great Britain any enemy in this quarter of the world to call for all this accumulation...which the British ministry have been so long forging. And what have we to oppose to them? Shall we try argument? Sir, we have been trying that for the last... | |
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