15 Words to use with compromising

In his first message he complacently congratulated the country that the slavery question had been settled peacefully and forever by the compromise measures of 1850.

Besides Arkansas, the slave-power also gained access to a strip of free territory north of the compromise line of 36°30' and the Missouri River.

In any event, as the annual report from the Secretary of the Treasury will enter into details, shewing the probability of some decrease in the revenue during the next seven years and a very considerable deduction in 1842, it is not recommended that Congress should undertake to modify the present tariff so as to disturb the principles on which the compromise act was passed.

But the abolitionists had no idea of submitting to a law which was inhuman, even to pacify the South, and the law was resisted in Boston, which again kindled the smothered flames, to the great disappointment and alarm of Clay, for he thought that his compromise bill had settled the existing difficulties.

Harold, the compromise candidate, reigned from 1037 to 1040.

Henry Clay in February introduced a compromise tariff, and on the 27th of that month it was completed, together with an Enforcement Act.

State the provisions of Clay's compromise plan.

A compromise effect is then necessitated.

In 1229 the Pope rightly declared the compromise null and void, and the Abbot of Cluny regained his rights.

[A compromise civilization.]

Both Indiana and Illinois finally incorporated into their constitutions compromise provisions for a nominal prohibition of slavery modified by clauses for the continuation of the system of indentured labor of the Negroes held to service.

Hehe certainly could" "Did you read that schedule?" Julius's voice had in it a commanding, no-compromise quality.

Where this means is renounced, a policy of compromise results, which satisfies neither party and seldom produces a permanent settlement; while if a statesman announces the possibility of recourse to the arbitrament of arms, his threat must be no empty one, but must be based on real power and firm determination if it is not to end in political and moral defeat.

[Sidenote: Clay's compromise scheme, 1850.

Meanwhile, Leo, wishing to compromise matters, offered Sebastiano the great hall in the lower apartments of the Borgias, where Alexander VI.

15 Words to use with  compromising