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Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States of ... - 117 ページ
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The Ordeal, 第 1 巻

1809 - 402 ページ
...nations ; to prefer in all cases, amicable discussion and. reasonable accommodation of differences, to a decision of them by an appeal to arms ; to exclude...degrading to all countries, and so baneful to free ones.' We should have thought Mr. Madison had better have omitted any mention of Mr. Jefferson, than thus...

The Ordeal: A Critical Journal of Politicks and Literature, 第 1 巻

Joseph Tinker Buckingham - 1809 - 428 ページ
...nations ; to prefer in all cases,' amicable discussion and reasonable accommodation of differences, to a decision of them by an appeal to arms ; to exclude...degrading to all countries, and so baneful to free ones.' We should have thought Mr. Madison had better have omitted any mention of Mr. Jefferson, than thus...

The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, 第 71 巻

1809 - 1020 ページ
...nations ; to prefer, in all cases, amicable discussion and reasonable accommodation of differences, to a decision of them by an appeal to arms ; to exclude...foreign partialities, so degrading to all countries, and su baneful to free ones ; to foster a spirit of independence, too just to invade the rights of others,...

Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany ..., 第 5 巻

Benjamin Flower - 1809 - 646 ページ
...all catct amicable discussion and teasonable accommodation of differences, to в decision of them liy an appeal to arms; to exclude foreign intrigues and...partialities, so degrading to all countries, and so baneful to tree ones ; to foster a spirit of independence, too just to invade the right! of others, too proud...

State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States from the Accession ...

1815 - 520 ページ
...partialities, so degrading to all eountries and so baneful to free ones ; to foster a spirit of independenee, too just to invade the rights of others ; too proud...surrender our own ; too liberal to indulge unworthy prejudiees ourselves, and too elevated not to look down upon then in others ; to hold the union of...

The American Politician: Containing the Declaration of the Independence, the ...

M. Sears - 1842 - 586 ページ
...nations ; to prefer in all cases amicable discussion and reasonable accommodation of differences to a decision of them by an appeal to arms; to exclude...foster a spirit of independence, too just to invade the rightg of others, too proud to surrender our own, too liberal to indulge unworthy prejudices ourselves,...

A Treatise on International Law: And a Short Explanation of the Jurisdiction ...

Daniel Gardner - 1844 - 336 ページ
...discussion and reasonable accommodation of differences to a decision of them by an appeal to arms;" "to foster a spirit of independence, too just to invade...rights of others, too proud to surrender our own." All his successors in the presidency have held the same language. President Tyler re182 peated the...

The Constitution of the United States of America: The Proximate Causes of ...

William Hickey - 1846 - 396 ページ
...nations; to prefer, in all cases, amicable discussion and reasonable accommodation of differences, to a decision of them by an appeal to arms; to exclude...down upon them in others; to hold the union of the Slates as the basis of their peace and happiness; to support the Constitution , which is the cement...

The True Republican: Containing the Inaugural Addresses, Together with the ...

Jonathan French - 1847 - 506 ページ
...nations; to prefer in all cases amicable discussion and reasonable accommodation of differences to a decision of them by an appeal to arms ; to exclude...too just to invade the rights of others, too proud 10 surrender our own, too liberal to indulge unworthy prejudices ourselves, and too elevated not to...

The Lives of James Madison and James Monroe, Fourth and Fifth Presidents of ...

John Quincy Adams - 1850 - 454 ページ
...nations ; to prefer in all cases amicable discussion and reasonable accommodation of differences to a decision of them by an appeal to arms ; to exclude...to indulge unworthy prejudices ourselves, and too elerated not to look down upon them in others ; to hold the union of the states as the basis of their...




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