With this evidence of hostile inflexibility in trampling on rights which no independent nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national... The Edinburgh Annual Register - Side 249redigert av - 1814Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1827 - 672 sider
...the 4th of November, President Maddison announced " the necessity of putting the United States into an armour and attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectation !" The most splendid naval achievement of the year was the conquest of the Isle of Java,... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 442 sider
...on the 4th of November, president Maddison announced the necessity of putting the United States into an armour and attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectation. South America was now involved in all the miseries of civil war. In Mexico several sanguinary... | |
| David Thompson (of Niagara, Ont.) - 1832 - 310 sider
...country; and the committee, therefore, earnestly recommended, " That the United States be immediately put in an armour and attitude demanded by the crisis,...corresponding with the national spirit and expectations." As soon as the accounts of the warlike preparations in America were made known in Great Britain, it... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1832 - 322 sider
...the president's message, they strongly recommended, " Thai the United States be immediately put into an armour and attitude demanded by the crisis, and...corresponding with the national spirit and expectations." Bills agreeable to this recommendation passed congress preparatory to a state of hostilities, among... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 608 sider
...the president's message, they strongly recommended, " That the United States be immediately put into an armour and attitude demanded by the crisis, and...corresponding with the national spirit and expectations." Bills agreeable to this recommendation passed congress, preparatory to a state of hostilities, among... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1836 - 530 sider
...nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations." This was followed up by demands of increase in the army, the navy, and all military stores and establishments.... | |
| 1811 - 448 sider
...of the representatives of the people, in both houses of congress assembled, that the "nation should be put in an armour and attitude demanded by the crisis"— and that an appeal to arms may be expected to maintain the rights and secure the safety and independence... | |
| William Russell - 1839 - 696 sider
...on the 4th of November, president Madison announced "the necessity of putting the United States into an armour and attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectation !" He at the same time expressed much dissatisfaction with the court of Paris for its delay... | |
| William Russell - 1841 - 690 sider
...on the 4th of November, president Madison announced "the necessity of putting the United States into an armour and attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectation !" He at the same time expressed much dissatisfaction with the court of Paris for its delay... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 sider
...nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations." This was followed up by demands of increase in the army, the navy, and all military stores and establishments.... | |
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