This Day in History: January 22
Instead of complying with this condition, they have gone on in their
encroachments both on the New York and New Hampshire sides, and there is
at this moment every symptom of approaching hostility with each of
them. In this delicate crisis, the interposition of Congress is again
called for, and, indeed, seems to be indispensable; but whether in the
way of military coercion, or a renewal of former overtures, or by making
the first a condition of a refusal of the last, is not so unanimously
decided. [More]
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