I do not hesitate to say, I am fully grounded in opinion, that Vermont has an indubitable right to agree on terms of cessation of hostilities with Great Britain, provided the United States persist in rejecting her application for a union with them. Sir Frederick Haldimand - Page 201by Jean N. Mac Ilwraith - 1905 - 356 pagesFull view - About this book
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| Hosea Beckley - Vermont - 1846 - 414 pages
...hesitate to say, I am fully grounded in opinion, that Vermont has an indubitable right to agree on terms of cessation of hostilities with Great Britain,...union with them. For Vermont of all people would be most miserable were she obliged to defend the independence of the united, claiming states, and they... | |
| Daniel Chipman - New Hampshire - 1848 - 238 pages
...say, 1 -am fully 'grounded in opinion? thai Vermont has an indubitable right to agree on terms of a cessation of hostilities with Great Britain, provided...in rejecting her application for a union with them ; for'Vermont, of all people, would be the most miserable, were she obliged to defend the independence... | |
| Charles Hale - 1852 - 452 pages
...of hostilities with Great Britain, provided th: United States persists in rejectmg hyr applic ition for a union with them ; for Vermont, of all people, would be ihe most miserable, were she obliged to defend the independence of the united claiming States, and... | |
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...to say, I am fully grounded in opinion, that Vermont has an indubitable right to agree on terms of a cessation of hostilities with Great Britain, provided...her application for a union with them. For Vermont would be, of all 'people, most miserable, were she obliged to defend the independence of the United... | |
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