| George Lunt - United States - 1867 - 536 pages
...was holding the language of friendship, and inspiring confidence in the sincerity of the negotiation with which he was charged, a secret agent of his government...was employed in intrigues, having for their object the subversion of our Government, and a dismemberment of our happy Union." The Committee of Foreign... | |
| John F. Collin - 1881 - 322 pages
...grievances before Congress on the 1st of June, 1812, the President said : " A secret " agent of the British government was employed in intrigues, " having for their object a subversion of our gouernment and a " dismemberment of our Union." Among the reasons assigned for the declaration of war... | |
| John Lewis Thomson - Black Hawk War, 1832 - 1887 - 750 pages
...was holding the language of friendship and inspiring umfidence in the sincerity of the negotiations with which he was charged, a secret agent of his government...subversion of our government and a dismemberment of our Union; "That the warfare which was just renewed by the savages on our frontiers, which spared neither... | |
| John Frost - Presidents - 1888 - 630 pages
...was holding the language of friendship and inspiring confidence in the sincerity of the negotiation with which he was charged, a secret agent of his government...of our government, and a dismemberment of our happy nation. " In reviewing the conduct of Great Britian towards the United States, our attention is necessarily... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1896 - 646 pages
...was holding the language of friendship and inspiring conf1dence in the sincerity of the negotiation with which he was charged a secret agent of his Government...happy union. In reviewing the conduct of Great Britain toward the United States our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare just renewed by the savages... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1896 - 658 pages
...was holding the language of friendship and inspiring confidence in the sincerity of the negotiation with which he was charged a secret agent of his Government...Government and a dismemberment of our happy union. savages on one of our extensive frontiers- — a mai Cue «indi is Lmmu to spore neither age nor sex... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1897 - 652 pages
...was holding the language of friendship and inspiring confidence in the sincerity of the negotiation with which he was charged a secret agent of his Government...Government and a dismemberment of our happy union. savages on one of our extensive frontiers — a warfare which is known to spare neither age nor sex... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 574 pages
...was holding the language of friendship and inspiring confidence in the sincerity of the negotiation with which he was charged a secret agent of his Government...Government and a dismemberment of our happy union. savages on one of our extensive frontiers — a warfare which is known to spare neither age nor sex... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - Presidents - 1897 - 748 pages
...Government and a dismemberment of our happy union. In reviewing the conduct of Great Britain toward the United States our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare just renewed by the i on one of our extensive frontiers — a warfare which is known to spare neither age nor «r» and... | |
| James Madison - Constitutional history - 1908 - 484 pages
...was holding the language of friendship and inspiring confidence in the sincerity of the negotiation with which he was charged a secret agent of his Government...happy union. In reviewing the conduct of Great Britain toward the United States our attention is necessarily drawn to the warfare just renewed by the savages... | |
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