Such is the spectacle of injuries and indignities which have been heaped on our country, and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert. It might at least have been expected that an enlightened... Cobbett's Weekly Political Register - Page 2511812Full view - About this book
| John Frost - 1888 - 630 pages
...indignities which hare been heaped on our country ; and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert. It might at least Jiave been expected that an enlightened nation, if less urged by moral obligations, or invited by friendly... | |
| David Breakenridge Read - 1894 - 286 pages
...indignities which have been heaped on our country, and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert....enlightened nation, if less urged by moral obligations, or incited by friendly dispositions on the part of the United States, would have found in its true interest... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 574 pages
...indignities which have been heaped on our country, and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert....of the United States, would have found in its true interest alone a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their tranquillity on the high seas;... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 652 pages
...indignities which have been heaped on our country, and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert....of the United States, would have found in its true interest alone a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their tranquillity on the high seas;... | |
| James Madison - 1908 - 484 pages
...indignities which have been heaped on our country, and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert....on the part of the United States, would have found its true interest alone a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their tranquillity on the high... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1900 - 818 pages
...indignities which have been fcMppd on oar country, and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert....expected that an enlightened nation, if less urged by noni obligations or invited by friendly dispositions on the part of the United States, would have found... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1901 - 530 pages
...indignities which have been heaped on our country, and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert....of the United States, would have found in its true interest alone a sufficient motive to respect their rights and their tranquillity on the high seas;... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1906 - 532 pages
...indignities which have been heaped on our country, and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert....of the United States, would have found in its true interest alone a sufficient motive to respect their rights und their tranquillity on the high seas;... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1915 - 632 pages
...which have been heaped upon our country ; and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert....urged by moral obligations, or invited by friendly disposition on the part of the United States, would have found, in its true interest alone, a sufficient... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1915 - 634 pages
...which have been heaped upon our country ; and such the crisis which its unexampled forbearance and conciliatory efforts have not been able to avert....urged by moral obligations, or invited by friendly disposition on the part of the United States, would have found, in its true interest alone, a sufficient... | |
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