As Europe is our market for trade, we ought to form no partial connection with any part of it. It is the true interest of America to steer clear of European contentions; which she never can do, while, by her dependence on Britain, she is made the make-weight... The Writings of Thomas Paine - Página 148por Thomas Paine - 1894Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Thomas Paine - 1908 - 368 páginas
...neither anger nor complaint. As Europe is our market for trade, we ought to form no partial connection with any part of it. It is the true interest of America to steer clear of European contentions, which she never can do while, by her dependence on Britain, she is made the make-... | |
| William B. Cairns - 1909 - 528 páginas
...neither anger nor complaint. As Europe is our market for trade, we ought to form no partial connection with any part of it. It is the true interest of America to steer clear of European contentions, which she never can do, while, by her dependence on Britain, she is made the... | |
| Yours truly (pseud.) - 1924 - 182 páginas
...which Common Sense holds up, is to have nothing to do with the political affairs of Europe. As Europe is our market for trade, we ought to form no political...America to steer clear of all European contentions." This was written the first half of 1776, long before Washington was President. It was part of the plea... | |
| 1924 - 464 páginas
...European wars and quarrels. As Europe is our market for trade, we ought to form no partial connection with any part of it. It is the true interest of America to steer clear of European contentions, which she never can do while, by her dependence on Britain, she is made the make-weight... | |
| Frederick Clarke Prescott, John Herbert Nelson - 1925 - 302 páginas
...neither anger nor complaint. As Europe is our market for trade, we ought to form no partial connection with any part of it. It is the true interest of America to steer clear of European contentions, which she can never do, while, by her dependence on Britain, she is made the... | |
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 páginas
...neither anger nor complaint. As Europe is our market for trade, we ought to form no partial connection rsonal concern. Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with the European contentions, which she never can do while, by her dependence on Britain, she is made the makeweight... | |
| 1926 - 470 páginas
...said in ' Common Sense ' : ' As Europe is our market for trade, we ought to form no partial connexion with any part of it. It is the true interest of America to steer clear of European contentions.' Gradually, as the two continents grew closer together, Hamilton's principle... | |
| Samuel Eliot Morison - 1927 - 496 páginas
...European wars and quarrels. ... As Europe is our market for trade, we ought to form no partial connection with any part of it. It is the true interest of America to steer clear of European contentions,' p. 19. During the war American foreign policy had been kept in French leading... | |
| Vernon Louis Parrington - 1927 - 450 páginas
...eating is the custom of Europe. As Europe is our market for trade we ought to form no partial connection with any part of it. It is the true interest of America to steer clear of European contentions, which she never can do while by her dependence on Britain she is made the makeweight... | |
| Robert McNutt McElroy - 1927 - 212 páginas
...of the Monroe Doctrine: "As Europe is our market for trade, we ought to form no partial connection with any part of it. It is the true interest of America to steer clear of European contentions." On March 23, 1793, Thomas Jefferson, then Secretary of State, wrote to Messrs... | |
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