| 1812 - 314 pages
...of the ration to which he referred. The gemkman cannot have forgotten his own fenti nient, uttered on the floor of this House, peaceably if we can, FORCIBLY if we mull ', in and about the same tinv Henry's miflion to Boiton was undertaken. The flagitioufnefs ofthatembaffy... | |
| Henry Clay - United States - 1827 - 452 pages
...the opposition with such a design. No, I believe them generally incapable of it. But I cannot say as much for some, who have been unworthily associated...forgotten his own sentiment, uttered even on the floor cf this house, " peaceably if we can, FORCIBLY if we must;" nearly at the very time Henry's mission... | |
| Henry Clay - United States - 1842 - 518 pages
...with such a design. No, I believe them generally incapable of it. But I cannot say as much for iome, who have been unworthily associated with them in the...cannot have forgotten his own sentiment, uttered even ( the floor of this house, "peaceably if we can, FORCIBLY if vn 5 must ;" nearly at the very time Henry's... | |
| Henry Clay - United States - 1842 - 518 pages
...the opposition with such a design. No, I believe them generally incapable of it. But I cannot say as much for some, who have been unworthily associated...quarter of the Union to which I have referred. The geatleman cannot have forgotten his own sentiment, uttered even on the floor of this house, "peaceably... | |
| Henry Clay - United States - 1843 - 624 pages
...the opposition with such a design. No, I believe them generally incapable of it. But I cannot say as much for some, who have been unworthily associated...time Henry's mission to Boston was undertaken. The flagiiiousness of that embassy had been attempted to be concealed, by directing the public attention... | |
| Calvin Colton - Lawyers - 1846 - 526 pages
...unworthily associated with them in the quarter of the Union to which I have referred. The gentleman can not have forgotten his own sentiment, uttered even on...was undertaken. The flagitiousness of that embassy had been attempted to be concealed, by directing the public attention to the price which, the gentleman... | |
| Calvin Colton - Statesmen - 1846 - 520 pages
...them in the quarter of the Union to which I have referred. The gentleman can not have forgotten bis own sentiment, uttered even on the floor of this house,...was undertaken. The flagitiousness of that embassy had been attempted to be concealed, by directing the public attention to the price which, the gentleman... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1846 - 520 pages
...the opposition with such a design. No, I believe them generally incapable of it. But I can not say as much for some, who have been unworthily associated...the Union to which I have referred. The gentleman can not have forgotten his own sentiment, uttered even on the floor of this house, ' peaceably if we... | |
| 1853 - 128 pages
...the opposition with sucb a design. No, I believe them generally incapable of it. But I cannot say as much for some, who have been unworthily associated...floor of this House, " Peaceably if we can, forcibly df we must ;" nearly at the very time Henry's mission to Boston was undertaken. The flagitiousness... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1853 - 722 pages
...design. No, he believed th'em generally incapable of it. He could not say as much for some who were unworthily associated with them in the quarter of the Union to which he referred. The gentleman cannot have forgotten his own sentiment, uttered even on the floor of this... | |
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