Whether the United States shall continue passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating wrongs ; or, opposing force to force in defence of their natural rights, shall commit a just cause into the hands of the Almighty Disposer of... Cobbett's Political Register - Seite 289herausgegeben von - 1831Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1971 - 1358 Seiten
...usurpations and these accumulating wrongs, or, opposing force to force in defense of their national rights, shall commit a just cause into the hands of the Almighty Disposer of events, avoiding all connections which might entangle it in the contests or views of other powers, and preserving a constant... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1977 - 762 Seiten
...usurpations and these accumulating wrongs, or opposing force to force in defense of their national rights, shall commit a just cause into the hands of the Almighty disposer of events, avoiding all connections u Siimmarliecl hy Richard B. Morris. Goiirornenr Morris Prof<««or of History. Columbia... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1977 - 544 Seiten
...usurpations and these accumulating wrongs, or opposing force to force in defense of their national rights, shall commit a just cause into the hands of the Almighty disposer of events, avoiding all connections u Summarized hy Klrbnrd B. Morris. Gotivornenr Morris Professor of History. Culiiinbln... | |
| Francis Dunham Wormuth, Edwin Brown Firmage - 1989 - 380 Seiten
...usurpations and these accumulating wrongs, or, opposing force to force in defense of their national rights, shall commit a just cause into the hands of the Almighty Disposer of Events, avoiding all connections which might entangle it in the contest or views of other powers, -See Chapter 3. and preserving... | |
| Ronald Wells - 1991 - 288 Seiten
...request for war had called upon Americans to use force "in defense of their natural rights" and to commit "a just cause into the hands of the almighty Disposer of Events."1 Key and Madison believed that the God who had "made and preserved" the American nation could... | |
| Jim F. Watts, Fred L. Israel - 2000 - 416 Seiten
...usurpations and these accumulating wrongs, or, opposing force to force in defense of their national rights, shall commit a just cause into the hands of the Almighty Disposer of Events, avoiding ail connections which might entangle it in the contest or views of other powers, and preserving a constant... | |
| Clement A. Evans - 2004 - 784 Seiten
...usurpations, and their accumulating wrongs, or, opposing force to force in defense of her national rights, shall commit a just cause into the hands of...avoiding all connexions which might entangle it in the contest or views of other powers, and preserving a constant readiness to concur in an honorable re-establishment... | |
| Walter R. Borneman - 2004 - 384 Seiten
...the country would "continue passive under these progressive usurpations," or respond with force and "commit a just cause into the hands of the Almighty Disposer of events. . . ."" In Henry Clay's House of Representatives, the answer came quickly, if less than decisively.... | |
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