 | 1843
...THE EMPLOYMENT OF INDIANS IN CIVILIZED WARFARE. — Chatham. I am astonished ! — shocked ! to hear such principles confessed — to hear them avowed in this house, or in this country : principles equally unconstitutional, inhuman, and unchristian ! your attention ; but I cannot repress... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1844
...which God and nature have put into our hands.' I am ostonUhed, I ara shocked, to hear such priuciplcs s unheeded rolled along : But now the pleasing dream...! — a long, a last adieu. Ale wrangling courts, Jly lords, we are called upon as members of this house, as men, as Christians, to protest against such... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1844 - 300 pagina’s
...deathless. LORD CHATHAM'S SPEECH AGAINST ARMING THE SAVAGES, IN 1778. I am astonished, I am shocked to hear such principles confessed, to hear them avowed in...this country. My lords, I did not intend to encroach on your attention ; but I cannot repress my indignation ; I feel myself impelled to speak. We are called... | |
 | John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 432 pagina’s
...defence of disputed rights, and to wage the horrors of this barbarous war, against our brethren ? — My lords, we are called upon as members of this house,...Christians, to protest against such horrible barbarity ! — I solemnly call upon your lordships, and upon every order of men in the state, to stamp upon... | |
 | John Wilson - 1844 - 120 pagina’s
...saysTtord Suffolk, " to nee all the means which God and nature have put into our hands." .... My lorde, we are called upon, as members of this house, as men,...Christians, to protest against such horrible barbarity 1 — "That G«d and nature have put into our hands" ! Whut ideas of God and nature, that noble lord... | |
 | John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 432 pagina’s
...and to wage the horrors of this barbarous, war* against . our -brethren ?-f-My lords, we are caHei upon as members 'of this house, as men, as Christians, to protest against such horrible barbarity ! — I solemnlyi call upon your lordships, and upon every order of men in the state, to stamp upon... | |
 | Henry Brown - 1844 - 492 pagina’s
...the same noble earl, in reply to Lord Suffolk, then secretary for the northern department, said : " My lords, we are called upon as members of this house, as men, as Christian men, to protest against such sentiments coming near the throne, polluting the ear of majesty."... | |
 | John Epy Lovell - 1844 - 504 pagina’s
...THE EMPLOYMENT OF INDIANS IN CIVILIZED WARFARE. — Chatham. I am astonished ! — shocked ! to hear such principles confessed — to hear them avowed in this house, or in this country : principles equally unconstitutional, inhuman, and unchristian ! My lords, I did not intend to have... | |
 | John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 80 pagina’s
...put Into our hands." I am asto'nished, — I am shoAcked, to hear su'ch-principles/confeAssed : — to hear them avo'wed in this Ho'use, or in this coun'try...indign'ation : — I feel myself impe'lled/ to spe'ak. We are called upon, as me'mbers of this Hou'se, — as me'n, — as Christians, to protest against... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1845 - 300 pagina’s
...deathLORD CHATHAM'S SPEECH AGAINST ARMING THE SAVAGES, IN 1778. I am astonished, I am shocked to hear such principles confessed, to hear them avowed in...this country. My lords, I did not intend to encroach on your attention ; but I cannot repress my indignation ; I feel myself impelled to speak. We are called... | |
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