European politics, where every wave that rolls, and every wind that blows, will agitate our bark ? Is this a desirable state of things ? Will the people of this country be seduced into it by all the colorings of rhetoric and all the arts of sophistry... Lives of the Governors of the State of New York - 第230页作者:John Stilwell Jenkins - 1851 - 826 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
| United States. Congress Senate, William Duane - 1803 - 208 页
...sophistry....by vehement appeals to their pride, and artful addresses to their cupidity I No, sir. Three fourths of the American people, I assert it boldly and without...opinion. The thing, sir, is impossible; the measure is'worse than madness ....it is Wicked, beyond the powers of description. It is in vain for the mover... | |
| 1827 - 528 页
...sophistry—by vehement appeals to their pride, and artful addresses to their cupidity? No, sir. Three fourths of the American people, I assert it boldly and without...madness; it is wicked, beyond the powers of description. It is in vain for the mover to oppose these weighty considerations, by menacing us with an insurrection... | |
| 1827 - 528 页
...by vehement appeals to their pride, and artful addresses to their cupidity? No, sir. Three fourths of the American people, I assert it boldly and without...; it is wicked, beyond the powers of description. It is in vain for the mover to oppose these weighty considerations, by menacing us with an insurrection... | |
| 1827 - 526 页
...by vehement appeals to their pride, and artful addresses to their cupidity ? No, sir. Three fourths of the American people, I assert it boldly and without...hanging round your neck? How would" you bear up, not ojnly against the force of the enemy, but against the irresistible current of public opinion ? The... | |
| DeWitt Clinton, William W. Campbell - 1849 - 436 页
...Consider well the eventful consequences that would result, if we were possessed by a spirit of conquest. Consider well the impression which a manifestation...: it is wicked, beyond the powers of description. It is in vain for the mover to oppose these weighty considerations by menacing us with an insurrection... | |
| DeWitt Clinton, William W. Campbell - 1849 - 448 页
...our powers of annoyance—unless they combine to cripple us in our infancy ? May not the consequence* -be, that we must look out for a naval force to protect...madness: it is wicked, beyond the powers of description. It is in vain for the mover to oppose these weighty considerations by menacing us with an insurrection... | |
| DeWitt Clinton, William W. Campbell - 1849 - 436 页
...infancy ? May not the consequences be, that we must look out for a naval force to protect our conn merce. That a close alliance will result. That we will be...arms with a mill-stone hanging round your neck ? How wouki you bear up, not only against the force of the enemy, but against the irresistible current of... | |
| DeWitt Clinton, William W. Campbell - 1849 - 446 页
...their pride, and artful addresses to their cupidity ? No, sir. Three-fourths of the Americaa people, 1 assert it boldly and without fear of contradiction*...bear up, not only against the force of the enemy, bul against the irresistible current of public opinion. The thing, sir, is impossible; the measure... | |
| United States. Congress - 1851 - 828 页
...and expanded our powers of annoyance, unless they combine to cripple us in our infancy ? May not (he consequences be. that we must look out for a naval...And would you take up arms with a millstone hanging around your neck ? How would you bear up, not only against the force of the enemy, but against the... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 页
...a close alliance will result ? that we will be thrown at once into the ocean of European polities, where, every wave that rolls, and every wind that...madness : it is wicked beyond the powers of description ! 149. AMERICAN INNOVATIONS. — Jamel MatMson. Born, 1751 ; died, 1836. James Madison, who served... | |
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