| John Randolph - 1806 - 96 pages
...fashion of the da}', I may be asked formyprojet. lean readily tell gentlemen what I will not do. / will not propitiate any foreign nation with money....into a naval war with Great Britain, although I am read}' to meet her at the Cow-pens, or Bunker's Hill. And lor this plain reason. We are a great land... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 692 pages
...precede or follow after. But, sir, as French is the fashion of the day, I may be asked for my projet. I can readily tell gentlemen what I will not do. I...money. I will not launch into a naval war with Great B'itain, although I am ready to meet her at theCowpens or on Bunker's Hill — and for this plain reason,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 696 pages
...precede or follow after. But, sir, as French is the fashion of the day, I may be asked for my projet. I can readily tell gentlemen what I will not do. I...with money. I will not launch into a naval war with Oreat Britain, although I am ready to meet her at the Cowpens or on Bunker's Hill — and for this... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 756 pages
...precede or follow after. But, sir, as French is the fashion of the day, I may be asked for my projet. I can readily tell gentlemen what I will not do. I...Hill — and for this plain reason, we are a great laud animal, and our business is on shore. I will send her money, sir, on no pretext whatever, much... | |
| 1857 - 656 pages
...precede, or follow after. But, sir, as French is the fashion of the day, I may be asked for my projet. I can readily tell gentlemen what I will not do. I...although I am ready to meet her at the Cow-pens, or Bunker's Hill. And for this plain reason. We are a great land animal, and our business is on shore.... | |
| 1857 - 650 pages
...precede, or follow after. But, sir, as French is the fashion of the day, I may be asked for my projet. I can readily tell gentlemen what I will not do. I...although I am ready to meet her at the Cow-pens, or Bunker's Hill. And for this plain reason. We are a great land animal, and our business is on shore.... | |
| 1857 - 690 pages
...precede, or follow after. But, sir, as French is the fashion of the day, I may be asked for my projet. I can readily tell gentlemen what I will not do. I...although I am ready to meet her at the Cow-pens, or Bunker's Hill. And for this plain reason. We are a great land animal, and our business is on shore.... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 760 pages
...precede or follow after. But, sir, as French is the fashion of the day, I may be asked for my projet. I can readily tell gentlemen what I will not do. I...Great Britain, although I am ready to meet her at the Oowpens or on Bunker's Hill — and for this plain reason, we are a great land animal, and our business... | |
| 1857 - 642 pages
...not launch into a naval war with Great Britain, although I am ready to meet her at the Cow-pens, or no money, sir, on any pretext whatsoever, much less on pretence of buying Labrador, or Botany Bay,... | |
| Frank Moore - 1859 - 656 pages
...precede, or follow after. But, sir, as French is the fashion of the day, I may be asked for my projet. I can readily tell gentlemen what I will not do. I...Great Britain, although I am ready to meet her at the Oow-pens, or Bunker's Hill. And for this plain reason. We are a great land animal, and our business... | |
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