| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 552 pages
...of these, or other causes, the bill may be postponed, thwarted, defeated. But the cause is the cause of the country, and it must and will prevail. It is...path which leads to riches, to greatness, to glory. VOL. in SPEECH OF ROBERT Y. HAYNE, ON THE TARIFF, JIEL1VERKU IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES. APRIL,... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 542 pages
...of these, or other causes, the bill may be postponed, thwarted, defeated. But the cause is the cause of the country, and it must and will prevail. It is...our mountains. And, in conclusion, I would pray God, iu His infinite mercy, to avert from our country the evils which are impending over it, and, by enlightening... | |
| Henry Clay - 1827 - 200 pages
...of these, or other causes, the bill may be postponed, thwarted, defeated. But the cause is the cause of the country, and it must and will prevail. It is...deeply imbosomed in our mountains. And, in conclusion, 1 would pray God, in His infinite mercy, to avert from our country the evils which are impending over... | |
| Henry Clay - Campaign literature - 1843 - 554 pages
...of these, or other causes, the bill may be postponed, thwarted, defeated. But the cause is the cause of the country, and it must and will prevail. It is...path which leads to riches, to greatness, to glory. ON AFRICAN COLONIZATION. IN THE HALL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, JAN. 20, 1827. BEFORE THE AMERICAN... | |
| Henry Clay - Campaign literature - 1843 - 630 pages
...of these, or other causes, the bill may be postponed, thwarted, defeated. But the cause is the cause of the country, and it must and -will prevail. It...enlightening our councils, to conduct us into that patb which leads to riches, to greatness, to glory. I . 4 • 1 ON AFRICAN COLONIZATION. . i In THK... | |
| Henry Clay - Campaign literature - 1842 - 576 pages
...of these, or other causes, the bill may be postponed, thwarted, defeated. But the cause is the cause of the country, and it must and will prevail. It is...mountains. And, in conclusion, I would pray GOD, in His infinii.j mercy, to avert from our country the evils which are impending over it, and, by enlightening... | |
| Henry Clay - United States - 1843 - 624 pages
...the bill may be postponed, thwarted, defeated. But the cause is the cause of the country, and it mast and will prevail. It is founded in the interests and...deeply imbosomed in our mountains. And, in conclusion, 1 would pray God, in his infinite mercy, to avert from our country the evils which are impending over... | |
| Henry Clay - Campaign literature - 1843 - 544 pages
...of these, or other causes, the bill may be postponed, thwarted, defeated. But the cause is the cause of the country, and it must and will prevail. It is...the people. It is as native as the granite deeply unbosomed in our mountains. And, in conclusion, I would pray GOD, in His infinite mercy, to avert from... | |
| Henry Clay - Statesmen - 1844 - 648 pages
...of these, or other causes, the bill may be postponed, thwarted, defeated. But the cause is the cause of the country, and it must and will prevail. It is...path which leads to riches, to greatness, to glory. REPLY TO JOHN RANDOLPH. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 1824. [During the session of 1823 -4, attempts were... | |
| Henry Clay - Vandenhoff, George, 1820-1883 - 1844 - 168 pages
...the establishment and protection of the arts. The cause is the cause of the country. It is founded on the interests and affections of the people : it is as native as the granite deeply embosomed in our mountains. We must naturalize the arts in our country ; and we must naturalize them... | |
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