| La Fayette Wilbur - Vermont - 1899 - 388 pages
...persist 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 of the United States and they at the same time at full liberty to overturn and ruin the independence of Vermont,"... | |
| Jared Sparks - United States - 1902 - 226 pages
...persist 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...consider the circumstances of this State, they will be the more surprised, that I have transmitted to them the enclosed letters, than that I have kept them... | |
| Charles Walter Brown - 1902 - 312 pages
...persists 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...and ruin the independence of Vermont. I am persuaded that when Congress considers the circumstances of this State, they will be more surprised that I have... | |
| Edward Day Collins - Vermont - 1903 - 366 pages
...persist 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...Independence of Vermont. I am persuaded when Congress considers the circumstances of this State, they will be more surprised that I have transmitted them... | |
| Josiah Grout - 1919 - 452 pages
...States persist in rejecting 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 States, and they be at the same time at full liberty to overturn and ruin the independence of Vermont.... | |
| Walter Hill Crockett - Judges - 1921 - 698 pages
...persist 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...independence of Vermont. I am persuaded when Congress considers the circumstances of this State, they will be the more surprised that I have transmitted... | |
| Arthur Granville Bradley - Canada - 1926 - 772 pages
...persist 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 of the United Colonizing States and they at the same time at full liberty to overturn and ruin the Independence of... | |
| William Lawson Grant - Canada - 1926 - 766 pages
...persist 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 of the United Colonizing States and they at the same time at full liberty to overturn and ruin the Independence of... | |
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