| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - 1855 - 942 pages
...peace, and the existence of our cherished Union ? " Should this question be answered in the affirmative, then, by every law, human and divine, we shall be...in wresting it from Spain, if we possess the power; and this upon the very same principle that would justify an individual in tearing down the burning... | |
| 1855 - 1416 pages
...peaee and the existence of our cherished Union ? Should this question be answered in the affirmative, then by every law, human and divine, we shall be justified in wresting it from Hoaiu, if w? possess the puwer. And this upon tin; very same principle that would justify an individual... | |
| Henry Anthony Murray - 1855 - 510 pages
...prosperity of Canada, and then imagine them winding up their report with this clause—If it be so—' then by every law, human and divine, we shall be justified in wresting it from its present owners.' The American who penned that sentence must possess a copy of the Scriptures unknown... | |
| 1855 - 902 pages
...existence of our cherished Union ? Bhould thia question be answered in tho affirmative, then by ever law, human and divine, we shall be justified in wresting it from Spain, if wo possess the power." But it appears the National administration does not endorse this policy, and... | |
| Anna Ella Carroll - 1856 - 146 pages
...peace, and the existence of our cherished Union ? Should this question be answered in the affirmative, then by every law, human and DIVINE, we shall be justified...in wresting it from Spain, if we possess the power. Under such circumstances, we ought neither to count the cost nor regard the odds which Spain might... | |
| 1856 - 88 pages
...peace and the existence of our cherished Union ? Should this question be answered in the affirmative, then by every law, human and divine, we shall be justified...in wresting it from Spain if we possess the power." Mr. Buchanan's Record. The Richmond Enquirer thus endorses Buchanan : — " In private as well as in... | |
| Rushmore G. Horton - 1856 - 454 pages
...peace and the existence of our cherished Union ? Should this question be answered in the affirmative, then by every law, human and divine, we shall be justified...in wresting it from Spain, if we possess the power. And this upon the very same principle that would justify an individual in tearing down the burning... | |
| 1857 - 632 pages
...peace, and the existence of our cherished Union f " Should this question be answered in the affirmative, then by every law, human and divine, we shall be justified...in wresting it from Spain if we possess the power ; and this upon the very same principle that would justify an individual m tearing doum the burning... | |
| 1857 - 654 pages
...peace, and the existence of our cherished Union ? " Should this question be answered in the affirmative, then by every law, human and divine, we shall be justified in wresting it from Spain if we possess the powef ; ana tliis upon the very same principle tliat would justify an individual m tearing down the... | |
| 1857 - 496 pages
...to sell the sovereignty of Cuba to the United States, "then," say Mr. Buchanan and his associates, "by every law, human and divine, we shall be justified in wresting it from Spain, IF WE HAVE THE POWER!" Had the recklessness of the Southern policy confined itself to the continent, it might... | |
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