| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 594 páginas
...keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations. It is to maintain our own...division in the body of the European powers, and draw o«pr to our side its most powerful member, surely we should do it. But I am clearly of Mr. Canning's... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1830 - 550 páginas
...keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations. It is to maintain our own...this, we can effect a division in the body of the Egropean powers, and draw over to our side its most powerful member, surely we should do it. But I... | |
| 1832 - 606 páginas
...of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our natious. It is to maintain our own principle, and not to depart from it : and. if to facilitate this we can effect a division in the hody of the European powers, and draw over to our side its most powerful memher, surely we should do... | |
| George Tucker - 1837 - 608 páginas
...foreign powers, and of never permitting those of Europ to intermeddle with the affairs of our nation. It is to maintain our own principle, not to depart from it. And if, tc facilitate this, we can effect a division in the body of the European powers, and draw over to our... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 406 páginas
...foreign Powers, of ' NEVER, (not to-day,) of NEVER permitting those ' of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our ' nations. It is to maintain our own principle, not ' to depart from it." Any question of the justice or expediency of the first of these resolutions, I may hereafter consider... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 412 páginas
...(not to-day,) of NEVER permitting those 1 of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our ' mitions. It is to maintain our own principle, not ' to depart from it." Any question of the justice or expediency of the first of these resolutions, I may hereafter consider... | |
| 1858 - 784 páginas
...foreign powers, and never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nation. It is to maintain our own principle, not to depart...most powerful member, surely we should do it. But 1 am clearly of Mr. Canning's opinion, that it will prevent instead of provoking war. With Great Britain... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 764 páginas
...keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations. It is to maintain our own...to depart from it. And if, to facilitate this, we CID effect a division in the body of the European powers, and draw over to our side iu most powerful... | |
| 1858 - 786 páginas
...foreign powers, and never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nation. It is to maintain our own principle, not to depart from it. And, if to facilitate this, we can eflect a division in the body of the European powers, and draw over to our side its most powerful member,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1859 - 746 páginas
...keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations. It is to maintain our own...member, surely we should do it. But I am clearly of Mr. Cunning's opinion, that it will prevent instead of provoking war. With Great Britain withdrawn from... | |
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