We have held the subject up in every light of which it is capable; but it has been all in vain. Shall we resort to entreaty and humble supplication? What terms shall we find, which have not been already exhausted? Let us not, I beseech you, sir, deceive... Famous Orators of the World and Their Best Orations - Page 21by Charles Morris - 1902 - 639 pagesFull view - About this book
| Levi Carroll Judson - 1854 - 496 pages
...to entreaty and humble supplication? What terms shall we find that have not already been exhausted ? Let us not, I beseech you sir, deceive ourselves longer....done everything that could be done to avert the storm that is coming on. We have petitioned-we have remonstrated, we have supplicated, we have prostrated... | |
| 1854 - 576 pages
...has been all in vain. • 6hall we find which have not already been exhausted ? Let us not, I neseech you, Sir, deceive ourselves longer. Sir, we have done...could be done, to avert the storm which is now coming <. n. We, have petitioned, we have remonstrated, we have supplicate.!, vt have prostrated ourselves... | |
| Rufus Claggett - 1855 - 208 pages
...entreaty | and humble supplication! What terms shall we find | which have not already been exhausted ? Let us not, I beseech you, sir, deceive ourselves...implored its interposition | to arrest the tyrannical hand of the ministry and parliament. || Our petitions have been slighted; * Implements, instruments,... | |
| John Frost - 1855 - 462 pages
...entreaty and humble supplication ? What terms shall we find, which have not been already exhausted ? Let us not, I beseech you, sir, deceive ourselves longer. Sir, we have done every thing that could be done, to avert the storm which is now coming on. We have petitioned — we... | |
| Andrew Comstock - 1855 - 444 pages
...humble supplica'tion? | Wha£ terms shall we find, which have not been already exhausted ?b \ i,et us not, I beseech you, sir, deceive ourselves longer. [ Sir, we have done every thing that could' be done | to avert the storm which is now coming on. | We have petitioned ;... | |
| Charles C. Savage - 1856 - 624 pages
...that for the last ten years. We have done everything which could be done to avert the storm which is coming on. We have petitioned — we have remonstrated...to arrest the tyrannical hands of the ministry and the parliament. Our petitions have been slighted — our remonstrances have produced additional violence... | |
| Salem Town - 1856 - 420 pages
...exhausted ? Let us not, I beseech you, sir, deceive ourselves longer. 7. Sir, we have done every thing that could be done to avert the storm which is now...prostrated ourselves before the throne, and have implored ita interposition to arrest the tyrannical hands of the ministry and parliament. Our petitions have... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1857 - 456 pages
...already exhausted*-? Let us not, I beseech you, deceive ourselves longer^. We have done every' thing that could be done, to avert the storm which is now...coming on. We have petitioned; we have remonstrated v ; we have supplicated ; we have PROSTRATED"" ourselves at the foot of the throne, and implored its... | |
| Worthy Putnam - 1858 - 420 pages
...entreaty and humble supplication ? What terms shall we find, which have not been already exhausted ? 6. Let us not, I beseech you, sir, deceive ourselves...petitions have been slighted ; our remonstrances have pro dueed additional violence and insult; our supplications have been disregarded, and we have been... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1858 - 566 pages
...it has been all in vain. jhall we fiad which have not already been exhausted ? Let us not, 1 aeseech you, Sir, deceive ourselves longer. Sir, we have done...petitions have been slighted, our remonstrances have pro duced additional violence and insult, our supplications have been disregarded, and we have been... | |
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