Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1853 - Law |
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Page 49
... submission to their orders and decrees ; and if we open our ports , and restrict our commerce to those coun- tries , could we ever afterwards hope for a relaxa- tion of the British Orders of Council ? Would not Great Britain have every ...
... submission to their orders and decrees ; and if we open our ports , and restrict our commerce to those coun- tries , could we ever afterwards hope for a relaxa- tion of the British Orders of Council ? Would not Great Britain have every ...
Page 109
... submission were gratuitously tendered by the the British Cabinet , from the 22d June to the 29th people of the United States , he had certainly noth- of July ? That period announced two events . ing to do but graciously to accept them ...
... submission were gratuitously tendered by the the British Cabinet , from the 22d June to the 29th people of the United States , he had certainly noth- of July ? That period announced two events . ing to do but graciously to accept them ...
Page 113
... submission ; if with a substitute , it is war . Gentlemen in the opposition seem fully sensible of the delicacy and ... submission . Submission to character . The gentleman , however , did not with- what ? To colonization , to taxation ...
... submission ; if with a substitute , it is war . Gentlemen in the opposition seem fully sensible of the delicacy and ... submission . Submission to character . The gentleman , however , did not with- what ? To colonization , to taxation ...
Page 115
... submission ; not indeed , while the rod is suspend- ed over our heads ; but whilst it is applied with the most unrelenting severity to our backs ? I was really hurt , sir , to see that any gentleman could make an observation which would ...
... submission ; not indeed , while the rod is suspend- ed over our heads ; but whilst it is applied with the most unrelenting severity to our backs ? I was really hurt , sir , to see that any gentleman could make an observation which would ...
Page 133
... submission to her . This is strong ground , and I wish to have it noticed . Suppose Great Britain has the dispositions you attribute to her ; she will not now attempt to enforce them ; she dare not at- tempt to drive you from the ocean ...
... submission to her . This is strong ground , and I wish to have it noticed . Suppose Great Britain has the dispositions you attribute to her ; she will not now attempt to enforce them ; she dare not at- tempt to drive you from the ocean ...
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