| 1827 - 542 páginas
...simplicity. No, sir, administration has erred in the steps which it has taken to restore peace, but its error has been, not in doing too little, but in...the utmost vigor, strike wherever we can reach the enemy, at sea or on land, and negociate the terms of a peace at Quebec or at Halifax. We are told that... | |
| Henry Clay - 1842 - 518 páginas
...simplicity. No, sir, administration has erred in the steps which it has taken to restore peace, but its error has been not in doing too little, but in...the utmost vigor, strike wherever we can reach the enemy, at sea or on land, and negotiate the terms of a peace at Quebec or at Halifax. We are told that... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 226 páginas
...simplicity. No, sir, administration has erred in the steps which it has taken to restore peace, but its error has been, not in doing too little, but in...the utmost vigor, strike wherever we can reach the enemy» at sea or on land, and negotiate the terms of a peace at Quebec or at Halifax. We are told... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 630 páginas
...simplicity. No, sir, the administration has erred in the steps which it has taken to restore peace, but its error has been, not in doing too little, but in...the utmost vigor, strike wherever we can reach the enemy, at sea or on land, and negotiate the terms of a peace at Quebec or at Halifax. We are told that... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 624 páginas
...description, drawing tears from the eyes of almost every individual present, and concluded by saying, that ' My plan would be to call out the ample resources of...the utmost vigor, strike wherever we can reach the enemy at sea or on land, and negotiate the terms of a peace at Quebec or Halifax. We are told that... | |
| Henry Clay - 1844 - 648 páginas
...simplicity. No, sir, the administration has erred in the steps which it has taken to restore peace, but its error has been, not in doing too little, but in...the utmost vigor, strike wherever we can reach the enemy, at sea or on land, and negotiate the terms of a peace at Quebec or at Halifax. We are told,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1844 - 86 páginas
...conclusion, Mr. Clay said : — " My plan would ' be to call out the ample resources of the country, 1 give them a judicious direction, prosecute the war...the utmost vigor, strike wherever we can reach ' the enemy, at sea or on land, and negotiate the * When the proposition was made to impeach Thomas Jefferrnn.... | |
| John Stockton Littell - 1844 - 400 páginas
...the support of his transcendent abilities. " My plan," said he, " would be to call out the amplest resources of the country, give them a judicious direction, prosecute the war with the utmost vigour, strike wherever we can reach the enemy, at sea or on land, and negociate the terms of a peace... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1846 - 526 páginas
...Clay, as cherished throughout that war, is perhaps well exemplified in the following passage : — " An honorable peace is attainable only by an efficient...the utmost vigor, strike wherever we can reach the enemy, at sea or on land, and negotiate the terms of a peace at Quebec or at Halifax. We are told,... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1846 - 592 páginas
...well exemplified in the following passage :— " An honorable peace is attainable only by an eflicient war. My plan would be, to call out the ample resources...the utmost vigor, strike wherever we can reach the enemy, at sea or on land, and negotiate the terms of a peace at Quebec or at Halifax. We are told,... | |
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