| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1889 - 816 páginas
...question, — How will the President attempt to put down nullification, if he shall attempt it at all? Sir, for one, I protest in advance against such remedies...immediately employ the military force, and at once blockade Charlestoni A military remedy, a remedy by direct belligerent operation, has been thus suggested, and... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1902 - 368 páginas
...oppose? . . . How will the President attempt to put down nullification, if he shall attempt it at all? We are told, sir, that the President will immediately...the military force, and at once blockade Charleston. . . . For one, sir, I raise my voice beforehand against the unauthorized employment of military power,... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1914 - 786 páginas
...question, — How will the President attempt to put down nullification, if he shall attempt it at all? Sir, for one, I protest in advance against such remedies...immediately employ the military force, and at once blockcde Charleston! A military remedy, a remedy by direct belligerent operation, has been thus suggested,... | |
| John V. Denson - 2001 - 830 páginas
...birth, or christening, at least, of the Whig Party — the great expounder of the Constitution, said: We are told, sir, that the President will immediately...— a remedy by direct belligerent operation, has thus been suggested, and nothing else has been suggested, as the intended means of preserving the Union.... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 486 páginas
...question, — How will the President attempt to put down Nullification, if he shall attempt it at all1? Sir, for one, I protest in advance against such remedies...its friends have spoken for it. We are told, Sir, tfiat the President will immediately employ the military force, and at once blockade Charleston! A... | |
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