This combination against our peace is extensive; it embraces characters whose stations demand a different course.
In these days of innovation, we, it seems, are to pursue a different course.
The requisitions of the General Government for the militia have been made to the Governors of the States; and what reason is there for taking a different course to enforce the embargo?
Had it pursued a different course it would have justly subjected itself to the animadversions of the Senate.
Policy, and that conciliatory spirit which ought to guide our deliberations, unite in prescribing a different course, and I do trust that prescription will not be disregarded on the present occasion.
Attempts were made within the district I then represented to get up meetings of the people to instruct me to pursue a different course, or to multiply petitions of the same character.
A senator from the South (Mr. Calhoun) has chosen a different course; he has interposed a motion which opens a debate that may be continued for months.
If, on the other hand, you do not wish to co-operate with me, it will be a little more difficult for me to correct it, and I must take a different course.
But the teacher should submit, himself, to every thing which he requires of his scholars, unless it is in cases where a different course is necessary.
The rhine now called by that name is of later date, and takes a different course.
I am entirely of the same opinion," Eric answered; "and I am amazed at the good results practically secured in the new world, by adopting a different course.
He frankly said that before he entered a different course of life, he should like to become reconciled with him.
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