| 1817 - 552 lehte
...and military, the senate resolve, " that in a war, like the present, waged without justifiable cause, and prosecuted in a manner which indicates, that conquest and ambition are its real motives, it is not 6 e coming a moral and religious people to ex pr ess any approbation of military «nd naval ei-ploHs,... | |
| 1813 - 560 lehte
...Massachusetts, that in a war like the present, waged without justifiable cause, and prosecuted in a manner that indicates that conquest and ambition are its real...not becoming a moral and religious people to express their approbation of military or naval exploits, which are not immediately connected with the defence... | |
| Harrison Gray Otis - 1824 - 120 lehte
...sense of the Senate of Massachusetts, that in a war like the present, waged without justifiable cause and prosecuted in a manner which indicates that conquest...are not immediately connected with the defence of the sea coast and the soil." Upon a division, the usual federal majority of members present voted in... | |
| Harrison Gray Otis - 1824 - 126 lehte
...sense of the Senate of Massachnsetts, that in a war like the present, waged without justifiable cause and prosecuted in a manner which indicates that conquest...are not immediately connected with the defence of the sea coast and the soil." Upon a division, the usual federal majority of members present voted in... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 742 lehte
...like the present, waged without justifiable cause, and on the ground of conquest and ambition, it was not becoming a moral and religious People to express...exploits, which are not immediately connected with our sea coast and soil." What think you of such sentiments as these ? Arc they patriotic ' Arc they... | |
| United States. Congress - 1835 - 676 lehte
...sense of the Senate of Massachusetts, that, in a war like the present, waged without justifiable cause, and prosecuted in a manner which indicates that conquest...not immediately connected with the defence of our seacoast and soil.' " And whereas said resolution, adopted at a time of extraordinary political excitement,... | |
| 1835 - 674 lehte
...sense of the Senate of Massachusetts, that, in a war like the present, waged without justifiable cause, and prosecuted in a manner which indicates that conquest...not becoming a moral and religious people to express my approbation of military or naval exploits which are not immediately connected with the defence of... | |
| United States. Congress - 1837 - 740 lehte
...capture of the British vess.l IVncock; denouncing the late war, and declaring that it was not becoming in a moral and religious people to express any approbation of military or naval exploits wnich were not immediately connected with the def« nee of our seacoaet. Some ten years afterwards,... | |
| John Armstrong - 1840 - 272 lehte
...consequence of the capture of his His Britannic Majesty's ship Peacock, by the American ship Hornet. conquest and ambition are its real motives ; it is...not immediately connected with the defence of our seacoast and soil.'' A further exposition of this temper will be found in an act of the legislature... | |
| James Spear Loring - 1852 - 764 lehte
...sense of the Senate of Massachusetts, that, in a war like the present, waged without justifiable cause, and prosecuted in a manner which indicates that conquest...not immediately connected with the defence of our sea-coast and soil." On Feb. 10, 1814, Mr. Holmes moved that this resolution be erased from the journal... | |
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