| United States. Congress - 1833 - 746 pagine
...considerate man ; that such opposition, on the part of Virginia, to the acts of the General Government, must beget their enforcement by military power; that...necessarily end in subjugation to the Powers called in." "Congress were as much our representatives as the Assembly, and had as good a right to our confidence.... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 748 pagine
...considerate man ; that such opposition, on the part of Virginia, to the acts of the General Government, must beget their enforcement by military power; that...necessarily end in subjugation to the Powers called in." "Congress were as much our representatives as the Assembly, and had as good a right to our confidence.... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 752 pagine
...considerate man; that such opposition, on the part of Virginia, to the acts of the General Government, nuist beget their enforcement by military power; that this...necessarily end in subjugation to the Powers called in." "Congress were as much our representatives as the Assembly, and had as good a right to our confidence.... | |
| William Wirt - 1834 - 482 pagine
...opposition, on the part of Virginia, to the acts of the general government, must beget their enfopsement by military power ; that this would probably produce...necessarily end in subjugation to the powers called in. He conjured the people to pause and coneider well, before they rushed into such a desperate condition,... | |
| William Wirt - 1845 - 314 pagine
...Virginia, to the acts of the general government, must beget their enforcement by military power; ihat this would probably produce civil war; civil war,...necessarily end in subjugation to the powers called in. and the remark: " no, indeed, my friend ; I am but a poor worm of the dust—as fleeting and unsubstantial... | |
| 1854 - 748 pagine
...of Virginia, to the acts of the general government, must beget their enforcement by military power; civil war, foreign alliances ; and that foreign alliances...necessarily end in subjugation to the powers called in. He conjured the people to pause and consider well, before they rushed into such a desperate condition,... | |
| 1857 - 610 pagine
...considerate man ; that such opposition, on the part of Virginia, to the acts of the general government, must beget their enforcement by military power ; that...necessarily end in subjugation to the powers called in. He conjured the people to pause and consider well, before they rushed into such a desperate condition,... | |
| 1857 - 624 pagine
...considerate man ; thatsuch opposition, on the part of Virginia, to the acts of the general government, miut beget their enforcement by military power ; that this...necessarily end in subjugation to the powers called in. He conjured the people to pause and consider well, before they rushed into such a desperate condition,... | |
| 1857 - 668 pagine
...considerate man ; that such opposition, on the part of Virginia, to the acts of the general government, mu»t beget their enforcement by military power ; that this...necessarily end in subjugation to the powers called in. He conjured the people to pause and consider well, before they rushed into such a desperate condition,... | |
| William Wirt - 1858 - 488 pagine
...the acts of the general government, must beget their enforcement by military power; that this \yould probably produce civil war; civil war, foreign alliances;...necessarily end in subjugation to the powers called in. He conjured the people to pause and consider well, before they rushed into such a desperate condition,... | |
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