| William Sullivan - 1834 - 490 pages
...spirit and honor of our " country require, that force should be interposed to a cer" tain degree." " The course to be pursued will require the " command of means, which it belongs to Congress exclu" sively. to yield, or deny." Thus we have Mr. Jefferson's own admission that every evil which... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1835 - 628 pages
...it is not probable it will follow; but the protection of our citizens, the spirit and honor of our country require, that force should be interposed to...which it belongs to Congress exclusively to yield or deny. To them I communicate every fact material for their information, and the documents necessary... | |
| 1844 - 454 pages
...the expediency of action in reference to it. — His message or. the subject concluded as follows: "But the course to be pursued will require the command of means which it belong* to congress exclusively to yield or to deny. To them I communicate every fact material for... | |
| 1850 - 744 pages
...necessary, and wUl not probably follow ; but the protection of our citizens, the spirit and honor of our country require that force should be interposed to...which it belongs to Congress exclusively to yield or deny." It will be perceived that this message covers every design, and answers the whole purposes of... | |
| Hugh A. Garland - 1851 - 486 pages
...it is not probable it will follow ; but the protection of our citizens, the spirit and honor of our country require, that force should be interposed to...the course to be pursued will require the command of tneans, which it belongs to Congress exclusively, to deny or to yield. To them I communicate every... | |
| Hugh A. Garland - 1851 - 352 pages
...citizens, the spirit and honor of our country require, that force should be interposed to a co-tain degree; it will probably contribute to advance the...means, which it belongs to Congress exclusively, to deny or to yield. To them I communicate every fact material for their information, and the documents... | |
| Hugh A. Garland - 1853 - 762 pages
...it is not probable it will follow ; but the protection of our citizens, (he spirit and honor of our country require, that force should be interposed to...object of peace. But the course to be pursued will requiro the command of means, which it belongs to Congress exclusively, to deny or to yield. To them... | |
| Joseph Glover Baldwin - 1855 - 398 pages
...it is not probable it will follow ; but the protection of our commerce, the spirit and honor of our country require that force should be interposed to...means, which it belongs to Congress exclusively to deny or yield. To them I communicate every fact material for their information, and the documents necessary... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1856 - 756 pages
...follow ; but the protection of our citizens, the spirit and honor of our country, require that fjrce should be interposed to a certain degree. It will...exclusively to yield or to deny. To them I communicate етегу fact material for their information, and the documents necessary to enable them to judge... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 756 pages
...it is not probable it will follow ; but the protection of our citizens, the spirit and honor of our country, require that force should be interposed to...the command of means which it belongs to Congress exclurively to yield or to deny. To them I communicate every fact material for their information, and... | |
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