If, then, the war must be continued, go to the ocean. If you are seriously contending for maritime rights, go to the theatre where alone those rights can be defended. Thither every indication of your fortune points you. There the united wishes and exertions... The History of the United States of America - Página 460de Richard Hildreth - 1880Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 634 páginas
...your rivers, is not a chimera. It may be realized. If, then, the war must continue, go to the ocean. If you are seriously contending for maritime rights,...be defended. — Thither every indication of your fortune points you. There the united wishes and exertions of the nation will go with you. Even our... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 602 páginas
...chimera. It may be realized. If, then, the war must continue, go to the ocean. If you are irriously contending for maritime rights, go to the theatre...be defended. — Thither every indication of your fortune points you. There the united wishes and exertions of the nation will go with you. Even our... | |
| Joshua P. Slack - 1815 - 340 páginas
...your rivers, is not a chimera. It may be realized. If, then, the war must continue, go to the ocean. If you are seriously contending for maritime rights,...points you. There -the united wishes and exertions «f the nation will go with you. Even our party divisions, acrimonious as they are, cease at the water's... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 634 páginas
...your rivers, is not a chimera. It may be realized. If then the war must continue, go to the ocean. If you are seriously contending for maritime rights,...can be defended. Thither every indication of your fortune points you. There the united wishes and exertions of the nation will go with you. Even our... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1852 - 782 páginas
...hands since the war yet floats. If you are seriously contending for maritime rights, go to the theater where alone those rights can be defended. Thither...united wishes and exertions of the nation will go with yon. Even our party divisions, acrimonious as they are, cease PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. 431 is made... | |
| John Whipple - 1852 - 48 páginas
...be said that not one ship of the four built by your hands since the war, yet floats upon the ocean. There the united wishes and exertions of the nation...acrimonious as they are, cease at the water's edge." This and other similar efforts gained for him the reputation indicated by the well known remark of... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1853 - 368 páginas
...your rivers, is not a chimera. It may be realized. If, then, the war must continue, go to the ocean. If you are seriously contending for maritime rights,...can be defended. Thither every indication of your fortune points you. There the united wishes and exertions of the nation will go with you. Even our... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853
...your rivers, is not a chimera. It may be realized. If then the war must continue, go to the ocean. If you are seriously contending for maritime rights,...can be defended. Thither every indication of your fortune points you. There the united wishes and exertions of the nation will go with you. Even our... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1854 - 640 páginas
...your rivers, is not a chimera. It may be realized. If then the war must continue, go to the ocean. If you are seriously contending for maritime rights,...can be defended. Thither every indication of your fortune points you. There the united wishes and exertions of the nation will go with you. Even our... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Tefft - 1854 - 526 páginas
...go to the theatar where alone those rights can be defended. Thither every indication of your fortune points you. There the united wishes and exertions of the nation will be with you. Even our party divisions, acrimonious as they are, cease at the water's edge. They are... | |
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