| James Madison - Constitutional history - 1908 - 484 pages
...evidence of hostile inflexibility in trampling on rights which no independent nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United...corresponding with the national spirit and expectations. I recommend, accordingly, that adequate provision be made for filling the ranks and prolonging the... | |
| Gaillard Hunt - Biography & Autobiography - 1902 - 424 pages
...independent nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United States into an armour and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations. "I recommend, accordingly, that adequate provision be made for filling the ranks and prolonging the... | |
| Political parties - 1906 - 474 pages
...to war. The President urged upon Congress " the duty of putting the United States into an armor and attitude demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations." The session terminated July 6, 1812, the second session fixed for November 2, 1812, and the first session... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1913 - 860 pages
...that apoplectic body had a leader — fell to the West. The President's message suggested to Congress "the duty of putting the United States into an armor...corresponding with the national spirit and expectations," but threw the responsibility of declaring war entirely upon congressional shoulders.3 Clay then placed... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - Civil rights - 1913 - 582 pages
...they will, as guardians of the nation 'a rights, agreeably to the advice of the administration "put the United States into an armor and an attitude demanded by the crisis, and correspondent with the national spirit and expectations"; they will prepare to chastise the wrongs... | |
| Dice Robins Anderson - 1914 - 298 pages
...evidence of hostile inflexibility in trampling on rights which no independent nation can relinquish, Congress will feel the duty of putting the United...corresponding with the national spirit and expectations." He then recommended provision for "filling the ranks and prolonging the enlistment of the regular troops,"... | |
| Edwin Wiley - United States - 1915 - 464 pages
...corresponding restrictions on importations from France into the United States." Urging upon Congress " the duty of putting the United States into an armor...attitude demanded by the crisis and corresponding to the national spirit and expectation," he recommended more ships and warlike materials and the appropriation... | |
| Carl Lotus Becker - United States - 1915 - 414 pages
...Union. Even the President was moved to allude gently in his annual message to the duty of assuming " an attitude demanded by the crisis and corresponding with the national spirit and expectations." The response of Congress was exasperatingly slow. It was January before a bill to increase the standing... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - Public lands - 1916 - 500 pages
...the plunge. In his message at the opening of Congress on November 5, 1811, the President recommended "putting the United States into an armor and an attitude...corresponding with the national spirit and expectations. " On the 29th of the month, Peter B. Porter [NY], chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations, reported... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - Public lands - 1916 - 496 pages
...the plunge. In his message at the opening of Congress on November 5, 1811, the President recommended "putting the United States into an armor and an attitude...demanded by the crisis, and corresponding with the natural spirit and expectations." On the 2Qth of the month, Peter B. Porter [NY], chairman of the Committee... | |
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