| Edmund Burke - History - 1816 - 838 pages
...inn , and terminates with peculiar felicity a campaign signalized by the most brilliant successes. The late war, although reluctantly declared by Congress,...with a success which is the natural result of the legislative counsels, of the patriotism of the people, of the public spirit of the militia, and of... | |
| United States. Congress. House - Legislation - 1814 - 896 pages
...signalized by the most brilliant suecesses. The late war, although reluctantly declared by Congress, bad become a necessary resort to assert the rights and...patriotism of the people, of the public spirit of the militia, and of the valor of the military aod naval forces of (he country. Peace, at all times a blessing,... | |
| James Madison - Constitutional history - 1819 - 484 pages
...nation, and terminates with peculiar felicity a campaign signalized by the most brilliant successes. The late war, although reluctantly declared by Congress,...patriotism of the people, of the public spirit of the militia, and of the valor of the military and naval forces of the country. Peace, at all times a blessing,... | |
| United States - 1817 - 520 pages
...nation, and terminates with peculiar felicity, a campaign signalized by the most brilliant successes. The late war, although reluctantly declared by Congress,...councils, of the patriotism of the people, of the publick spirit of the militia, and of the valour of the military and naval forces of the country. Peace,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1824 - 858 pages
...campaign signalized by the most -brilliant successes. • ' ''{ The late war, although re* luctantly declared by Congress* had become a necessary resort, to assert the rights andindependence of the nation. It has been waged with a success which isthe natural result of the legislative... | |
| Samuel Perkins - Canada History War of 1812 - 1825 - 530 pages
...assert the rights and independence of the nation. It had been waged with success, the natural result of the legislative councils, of the patriotism of the people, of the public spirit of the militia, and of the valour of the military and naval force of the country. Peace, at all times a blessing,... | |
| Theodore Dwight - Hartford Convention - 1833 - 464 pages
...nation, and terminates with peculiar felicity, a campaign signalized by the most brilliant successes. " The late war, although reluctantly declared by Congress,...patriotism of the people, of the public spirit of the militia, and of the valour of the military and naval forces of the country. Peace, at all times a blessing,... | |
| Theodore Dwight - Hartford Convention - 1833 - 510 pages
...signalized by the must brilliant successes. " The late war, although reluctantly declared by Congress, ha,l become a necessary resort, to assert the rights and...patriotism of the people, of the public spirit of the militia, and of the valour of the military ami naval forces of the country. Peace, at all times a blessing,... | |
| William Sullivan - United States - 1834 - 398 pages
...ter" minates, with peculiar felicity, a campaign signalized with ' the most brilliant successes. " The late war, although reluctantly declared by Congress,...success, which is the natural result of the wisdom of the 't legislative counsels, of the patriotism of the people, of the public spirit of the militia, and... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...nation, and terminates with peculiar felicity a campaign signalized by the most brilliant successes. The late war, although reluctantly declared by Congress,...patriotism of the people, of the public spirit of the militia, and of the valor of the military and naval forces of the country. Peace, at all times a blessing,... | |
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