| John Wood - 1846 - 402 páginas
...attempts ought to be repelled, with a decision which shall convince France and the world, that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial...instruments of foreign influence, and regardless of national honour, character, and interest. " I should have been happy to have thrown a veil over these transactions,... | |
| Hugh A. Garland - 1850 - 336 páginas
...indignities offered to the nation through him, he thus proceeds : " With this conduct of the French Government, it will be proper to take into view the...regardless of national honor, character, and interest." While he intended to make another effort to adjust all our differences with France by amicable negotiation,... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1851 - 792 páginas
...attempts ought to be repelled with a decision which shall convince France and the world that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial...regardless of national honor, character, and interest." In spite, however, of these injuries, a desire was expressed, in which Congress and the people were... | |
| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 páginas
...attempts ought to be repelled with a decision which shall convince France and all the world, that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial...instruments of foreign influence, and regardless of national honour, character, and interest." IIL— 29 " While he would urge upon Congress to provide effectually... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1851 - 708 páginas
...attempts ought to be repelled with a decision which shall convince France and the world that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial spirit of fear and sense of inferiority, fit* ted to be the miserable instruments of foreign influence, and regardless of national honor, character,... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 788 páginas
...attempts ought to be repelled with a decision which shall convinco France, and the world, that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial...and sense of inferiority, fitted to be the miserable instrument« of foreign influence ; and regardless of national honor, character, and interest. I should... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1864 - 960 páginas
...the people from the Government, and to be repelled with a decision which will prove that we are not fitted to be the miserable instruments of foreign...regardless of national honor, character, and interest." He communicated his intention to institute another mission to France, adverted to a recent decree contravening... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 728 páginas
...President] ought to be repelled with a decision which shall convince France and the world that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial...regardless of national honor, character and interest." ' On the 23d of May the Senate adopted an answer to the President's speech, responding to its sentiments,... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 732 páginas
...President] ought to be repelled with a decision which shall convince France and the world that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial...regardless of national honor, character and interest."' On the 23d of May the Senate adopted an answer to the President's speech, responding to its sentiments,... | |
| William Archer Cocke - 1858 - 442 páginas
...with a decision that shall convince France and the world that we are not a degraded people, humbled under a Colonial spirit of fear and sense of inferiority,...regardless of national honor, character, and interest." This paper sustains the ground of neutrality pursued by the preceding Administration, with a renewal... | |
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