| William Sullivan - Federal party - 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 - Commercial statistics - 1835 - 628 pages
...follow; but the protection of our citizens, the spirit and honor of our country require, that force should be interposed to a certain degree; it will...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... | |
| Periodicals - 1850 - 744 pages
...follow ; but the protection of our citizens, the spirit and honor of our country require that force should be interposed to a certain degree. It will...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 - Biography & Autobiography - 1850 - 336 pages
...follow ; but the protection of our citizens, the spirit and honor of our country require, that force should be interposed to a certain degree ; it will...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 - Statesmen - 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 - Statesmen - 1851 - 486 pages
...follow ; but the protection of our citizens, the spirit and honor of our country require, that force should be interposed to a certain degree ; it will...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 - 1853 - 762 pages
...follow ; but the protection of our citizens, (he spirit and honor of our country require, that force should be interposed to a certain degree ; it will...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 - Statesmen - 1855 - 380 pages
...follow ; but the protection of our commerce, the spirit and honor of our country require that force should be interposed to a certain degree ; it will...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 - Law - 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... | |
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