| Daniel Webster - 1850 - 52 pages
...eminently patriotic, and known to the country, and known all over the world, for their political services ! Secession ! Peaceable secession ! Sir, your eyes and...great deep without ruffling the surface ! Who is so fool• ish — I beg everybody's pardon — as to expect to see any such thing ? Sir, he who sees... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 566 pages
...are patriotic, and known to the country, and known all over the world, for their political services. Secession ! Peaceable secession ! Sir, your eyes and...without ruffling the surface ! Who is so foolish, I beg every body's pardon, as to expect to see any such thing ? Sir, he who sees these States, now revolving... | |
| Emma Willard - 1852 - 560 pages
...word secession falling from the lips of the eminent and patriotic. Secession ! Peaceable secession ! The dismemberment of this vast country without convulsion...fountains of the great deep, without ruffling the surface ! . . . Peaceable secession ! what would be the result ? What would become of the army, the navy, and... | |
| Emma Willard - 1852 - 448 pages
...the eminent and patriotic. 'the'com-'1 Secession ! Peaceable secession ! The dismemberpromiM.) ment of this vast country without convulsion ! The breaking up of the fountains of the great deep, with- PT iv. out ruffling the surface ! . . Peaceable secession ! p>DJV What would be the result ?... | |
| 1853 - 458 pages
...flight, unresisted and unopposed, to the rich regions of Oregon. LX.— SECESSION. DANIEL WEBSTER. SECESSION ! Peaceable Secession ! Sir, your eyes and...ruffling the surface ! Who is so foolish — I beg everybody'spardon — as to expect to see any such thing ? Sir, he who sees States, now revolving in... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 566 pages
...are patriotic, and known to the country, and known all over the world, for their political services. Secession ! Peaceable secession ! Sir, your eyes and...without ruffling the surface ! Who is so foolish, I beg every body's pardon, as to expect to see any such thing ? Sir, he who sees these States, now revolving... | |
| Jacob S. Denman - 1853 - 158 pages
...Gentlemen are not serious when they talk of peaceable secession and dissolution. Peaceable secession ! The dismemberment of this vast country without convulsion...the great deep without ruffling the surface! Who is foolish enough — I ask every body's pardon — who is foolish enough to expect to see any such thing... | |
| Emma Willard - 1853 - 298 pages
...word secession falling from the lips of the eminent and patriotic. Secession ! Peaceable secession ! The dismemberment of this vast country without convulsion...fountains of the great deep, without ruffling the surface ! . . . PeaceMr. Webster a^e secession ! what would be the result 1 What would become of the army,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854 - 560 pages
...eminently patriotic, and known to the country, and known all over the world, for their political services. Secession! Peaceable secession! Sir, your eyes and...the surface! Who is so foolish — I beg everybody's pardou — as to expect to see any such thing ? Sir, he who sees these states, now revolving in harmony... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854 - 554 pages
...eminently patriotic, and known to the country, and known all over the world, for their political services. Secession! Peaceable secession! Sir, your eyes and...the fountains of the great deep without ruffling the suiiiice! Who is so foolish — I beg everybody's pardon—as to expect to see any such thing ? Sir,... | |
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