| Nathan Hale - Monthly chronicle (Boston, Mass.) - 1842 - 596 pages
...associated with yourself in the administration of the government, would exhibit a temper of conciliation, ns well as of energy and decision. To the insurgents...of public opinion, and by recourse to argument and remo.istrancc, are more likely to injure lasting blessings than those accomplished by violence and... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1408 pages
...State could not meet — especially as I have, from the first, felt persuaded that your excellency, and others associated with yourself in the administration...liable to overthrow, by similar agents, on another. 1 (reely confess that 1 should experience great reluctance in employing the military power of this... | |
| Rhode Island - 1888 - 490 pages
...yourself in the administration of the government, would exhibit a temper of conciliation as well as energy and decision. To the insurgents themselves...opinion, and by recourse to argument and remonstrance, and more likely to ensure lasting blessings than those accomplished by violence and bloodshed on one... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1897 - 572 pages
...the State could not meet, especially as I have from the first felt persuaded that your excellency and others associated with yourself in the administration...recourse to argument and remonstrance, are more likely to insure lasting blessings than those accomplished by violence and bloodshed on one day, and liable to... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - Presidents - 1897 - 728 pages
...the State could not meet, especially as I have from the first felt persuaded that your excellency and others associated with yourself in the administration...so much under the influence of public opinion, and bv recourse to argument and remonstrance, are more likely to insure lasting blessings than those accomplished... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 810 pages
...obvious, when the excitement of the moment shall have passed away, that changes achieved by regular.and, if necessary, repeated appeals to the constituted...recourse to argument and remonstrance, are more likely to insure lasting blessings than those accomplished by violence and bloodshed on one day, and liable to... | |
| Jacob Frieze - Rhode Island - 1912 - 168 pages
...conciliation as well as of energy and decision. To the insurgents themselves it ought to he obvious, wht'n the excitement of the moment shall have passed away,...constituted authorities, in a country so much under the inlluence of public opinion, and by recourse to argument and remonstrance, are more likely to ensure... | |
| James N. Arnold - Reference - 1996 - 444 pages
...yourself in the administration of the government, would exhibit a temper of conciliation as well as energy and decision. To the insurgents themselves...opinion, and by recourse to argument and remonstrance, and more likely to ensure lasting blessings than those accomplished by violence and bloodshed on one... | |
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