| John G. Wells - Politicians - 1856 - 156 pages
...jvhich they are entitled, and of ending the civil strife uow raging in her territory. Resolved, That the highwayman's plea, that " might makes right,"...government or people that gave it their sanction. Resolved, That a Railroad to the Pacific Ocean, by the most central and practical route, is imperatively... | |
| Campaign literature - 1856 - 54 pages
...which they are entitled, and of ending the civil strife now raging in her territory. Hesolved, That the highwayman's plea, that "might makes right," embodied...government or people that gave it their sanction. Hesolved, That a Railroad to the Pacific Ocean, by the most central and practical route, is imperatively... | |
| Campaign literature - 1856 - 90 pages
...which they are entitled, and of ending the civil strife now raging in her territory. Resolved, That the highwayman's plea that, might makes right, embodied...government or people that gave it their sanction. Resolved, That a railroad -to the Pacific Ocean, by the most central practical route, is imperatively... | |
| John Charles Frmont, John Charles Frémont - History - 1856 - 514 pages
...which they are entitled, and of ending the civil strife now racing in her Territory. 6. "Resolved, That the highwayman's plea that 'might makes right,' embodied...Government or people that gave it their sanction. 7. "Resolved, That a Railroad to the Pacific Ocean by the most central and practical route, is imperatively... | |
| Campaign literature - 1856 - 88 pages
...which they are entitled, and of ending the civil strife now raging in her Territory. 6. Resolved, That the highwayman's plea that might makes right, embodied...government or people that gave it their sanction. 7. Resolved, That a Railroad to the Pacific Ocean by the most central and practical route, is imperatively... | |
| Campaign literature - 1856 - 80 pages
...thereto, the immediate construction of an emigrant route on the line of the railroad. 6. Resolved, That the highwayman's plea that might makes right, embodied...government or people that gave it their sanction. 9. Resolved, That we invite the affiliation and co-operation of the men of all parties, however differing... | |
| John Charles Frémont, Samuel Mosheim Smucker - History - 1856 - 536 pages
...they are entitled, and of ending the civil strife now raging in her Territory. 6. " Resolved, That the highwayman's plea that ' might makes right,' embodied...dishonor upon any Government or people that gave it their sanetion. 7. "Resolved, That a Railroad to the Pacific Ocean by the most central and practical route,... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 132 pages
...her Territory. Resolved, That the highwayman's plea, that "might makes right," embodied in the Oatend Circular, was in every respect unworthy of American...Government or people that gave it their sanction. Jiexolued, That a railroad to the Pacific Ocean, by the most central and practicable route, is imperatirely... | |
| Campaign literature - 1856 - 86 pages
...her territory. Resolved, That the highwayman's plea that might makes right, embodied in the Osteud Circular, was in every respect unworthy of American...government or people that gave it their sanction. Resolved, That a railroad to the Pacific Ocean, by the most central practical route, is imperatively... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Morris - Antislavery movements - 1856 - 420 pages
...makes right, embodied in the Ostond Circular, was in every respect unworthy of American diplomacy, would bring shame and dishonor upon any Government or people that gave it their sanction Rfsolved, That a railroad to the Pacific ocean, by the most central, practicable route, is imperatively... | |
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