Fellow-citizens of my native State, let me not only admonish you, as the First Magistrate of our common country, not to incur the penalty of its laws, but use the influence that a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to certain ruin. In... Documents of the Senate of the State of New York - Page 17by New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1833Full view - About this book
| United States - 1868 - 422 pages
...penalty of its laws, but use the influence that a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to a certain ruin. In that paternal language, with that...themselves or wish to deceive you. Mark under what pretenses you have been led on to the brink of insurrection and treason on which you stand ! First... | |
| John Dudley Philbrick - Readers - 1868 - 636 pages
...of soul, curse the Flavian name ? G. Croly. XLIX. AN APPEAL TO THE LOYALTY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ing, let me tell you, my countrymen, that you are deluded...either deceived themselves, or wish to deceive you. Contemplate the condition of that country of which you still form an important part ! Consider its... | |
| Thomas Streatfeild Clarkson - History - 1869 - 358 pages
...our common country, not to incur the penalty of its laws, but use the influence that a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to certain ruin....themselves or wish to deceive you. Mark under what pre tences you have been led into the brink of insurrection and treason on which you stand. First,... | |
| Charles A. Wiley - Elocution - 1869 - 456 pages
...to incur the penalty of its laws, but use the influence that a father would over his children Avhom he saw rushing to certain ruin. In that paternal language,...paternal feeling, let me tell you, my countrymen, thai' you are deluded by men who either are deceived themselves or wish to deceive you. Mark tinder... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1859 - 468 pages
...our common country, not to incur the penalty of its laws, but use the influence that a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to certain ruin....you, my countrymen, that you are deluded by men who either are deceived themselves or wish to deceive you. Mark under what pretenses you have been led... | |
| Erastus Buck Treat - United States - 1872 - 386 pages
...penalty of its laws, but use the influence that a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to a certain ruin. In that paternal language, with that...themselves or wish to deceive you. Mark under what pretenses you have been led on to the brink of insurrection and treason on which you stand ! First... | |
| Erastus Buck Treat - 1872 - 404 pages
...penalty of its laws, but use the influence that a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to a certain ruin. In that paternal language, with that...themselves or wish to deceive you. Mark under what pretenses yon have been led on to the brink of insurrection and treason on which you stand ! First... | |
| John Russell Hussey - United States - 1876 - 562 pages
...our common country, not to incur the penalty of its laws, but use the influence that a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to certain ruin....themselves, or wish to deceive you. Mark under what pretenses you have been led on to the brink of insurrection and treason, and on which you stand! First,... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1878 - 450 pages
...common country, not to incur the penalty of its laws, but let me use the influence that a father would over his children, whom he Saw rushing to certain...you, my countrymen, that you are deluded by men who either are deceived themselves, or wish to deceive you. Mark under what pretenses you have been led... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - Generals - 1880 - 414 pages
...our common couniry, not to incur the penalty of its laws, but use the influence that a father would over his children, whom he saw rushing to certain...language with that paternal feeling, let me tell you, my country ucn, that you are deluded by men who are either deceived .hemselves, or wish to deceive you.... | |
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