| American Historical Association - 1900 - 1232 lapas
...I see little prospect of arresting the aggression of the North. If anything can do it, it would be for the South to present with an unbroken front to...disregard the stipulations of the Constitution in our favour; and that too without delay. I say without delay; for it may be well doubted whether the alienation... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1900 - 1218 lapas
...I see little prospect of arresting the aggression of the North. If anything can do it, it would be for the South to present with an unbroken front to...disregard the stipulations of the Constitution in our favour; and that too without delay. I say without delay; for it may be well doubted whether the alienation... | |
| Alabama Historical Society - 1905 - 292 lapas
...Republican Banner and Nashville Whig, June 13, 1850. sions of the North. If anything can do it, it would be for the South to present with an unbroken front to...stipulations of the Constitution in our favor ; and that too without delay. * * * But it will be impossible to present such a front, except by means of a convention... | |
| Mississippi Historical Society - 1914 - 340 lapas
...Mississipfi'in, Jackson, Miss., September 10, 1849. Claiborne Correspondence, State Archives, Jackson, Miss. to the North, the alternative of dissolving the partnership or of ceasing to violate the rights of the South. For this purpose, he urged upon his friends in the Southern states,... | |
| University of Pennsylvania - 1917 - 922 lapas
...I see little prospect of arresting the aggression of the North. If any thing can do it, it would be for the South to present with an unbroken front to...or of ceasing on their part to violate our rights. . . . But it will be impossible to present such a front, except by means of a "Senate Misc. 30 Congress,... | |
| William Montgomery Meigs - 1917 - 676 lapas
...1849, when urging steps to call together at an early date a convention of the Southern States so as " to present with an unbroken front to the North the...our rights and to disregard the stipulations of the Consti80I. W. Hayne, August 25, 1847: AP Aldrich, August 26, 1847: W. G. Simms, October 2o, 1847; IW... | |
| William Montgomery Meigs - 1917 - 506 lapas
...1849, when urging steps to call together at an early date a convention of the Southern States so as " to present with an unbroken front to the North the...our rights and to disregard the stipulations of the Consti30 1. W. Hayne, August 25, 1847; AP Aldrich, August 26, 1847; W. G. Simms, October 20, 1847;... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1919 - 388 lapas
...I see little prospect of arresting the aggression of the North. If any thing can do it, it would be for the South to present with an unbroken front to...or of ceasing on their part to violate our rights. . . . But it will be impossible to present such a front, except by means of a Convention of Southern... | |
| Clement Eaton - 1949 - 672 lapas
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