| United States. President - 1846 - 766 pages
...deformity of its features and the depravity of its character ; having for its object to dissolve the ties of allegiance and the sentiments of loyalty in the...reprobated by the civilized and Christian world, and the iasulting attempt on the virtue, the honor, the patriotism, and the fidelity »f our brethren of the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 722 pages
...deformity of its features, and the depravity of its character; having for its object to dissolve the ties of allegiance and the sentiments of loyalty in the...Christian world ; and the insulting attempt on the virtue, the honor, the patriotism, and the fidelity of our brethren of the Eastern States, will not... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 pages
...deformity of its features and the depravity of its character; having for its object to dissolve the ties of allegiance and the sentiments of loyalty in the...separate its component parts the one from the other. The government of Great Britain has already introduced into her commerce during war, a system which, at... | |
| Alexander James Dallas, George Mifflin Dallas - 1871 - 496 pages
...1814, and the instructions from the British Secretary for Foreign Affairs," dated November 9, 1812. sentiments of loyalty in the adversary nation, and...separate its component parts the one from the other."* 2. Great Britain has violated the laws of humanity and honor by seeking alliances, in the prosecution... | |
| Henry Adams - 1890 - 456 pages
...of its features and the depravity of its character, — having for its object to dissolve the ties of allegiance and the sentiments of loyalty in the...disorganizing contrivances will be reprobated by the civilized world." Although many persons shared Madison's view of war as a compulsory process of international... | |
| Henry Adams - 1891 - 456 pages
...of its features and the depravity of its character, — having for its object to dissolve the ties of allegiance and the sentiments of loyalty in the...disorganizing contrivances will be reprobated by the civilized world." Although many persons shared Madison's view of war as a compulsory process of international... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 652 pages
...national happiness. and the depravity of its character, having for its object to dissolve the ties of allegiance and the sentiments of loyalty in the...Christian world, and the insulting attempt on the virtue, the honor, the patriotism, and the fidelity of our brethren of the Eastern States will not... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 574 pages
...deformity of its features and the depravity of Its character, having for its object to dissolve the ties of allegiance and the sentiments of loyalty in the...Christian world, and the insulting attempt on the virtue, the honor, the patriotism, and the fidelity of our brethren of the Eastern States will not... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 540 pages
...ON THE "WAR OF 1813." and the depravity of its character, having for its object to dissolve the ties of allegiance and the sentiments of loyalty in the...these demoralizing and disorganizing contrivances wall be reprobated by the civilized and Christian world, and the insulting attempt on the virtue, the... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 646 pages
...for its object to dissolve the of allegiance and the sentiments of loyalty in the adversary nation, to seduce and separate its component parts the one...general tendency of these demoralizing and disorganizing contriva-tices will be reprobated by the civilized and Christian world, and the Liasulting attempt... | |
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