The American Monitor, Հատոր 11824 |
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Արդյունքներ 64–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... advantages or disadvantages of her situation . In short , the lot of half of the human race is discussed in the two hemispheres , without either of them being informed of the result , otherwise than by vague , tardy , and oftentimes ...
... advantages or disadvantages of her situation . In short , the lot of half of the human race is discussed in the two hemispheres , without either of them being informed of the result , otherwise than by vague , tardy , and oftentimes ...
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... advantages of the position in which they find themselves placed ; a position which enables them to examine an infinite number of local and personal questions , which , in theac- tual state of things , would be perhaps inaccessible to ...
... advantages of the position in which they find themselves placed ; a position which enables them to examine an infinite number of local and personal questions , which , in theac- tual state of things , would be perhaps inaccessible to ...
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... advantages and the same laws as England . The American population was not oppressed by the rights of conquest ; since its constituent parts were compos- ed of English subjects , who had crossed the ocean to seek repose . The Americans ...
... advantages and the same laws as England . The American population was not oppressed by the rights of conquest ; since its constituent parts were compos- ed of English subjects , who had crossed the ocean to seek repose . The Americans ...
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... advantages result- ing from the cultivation of letters , and the benefits accruing from the instruction of the Indians , the order of the Jesuits might be restored . Who could believe that these just and moderate pretensions , which ...
... advantages result- ing from the cultivation of letters , and the benefits accruing from the instruction of the Indians , the order of the Jesuits might be restored . Who could believe that these just and moderate pretensions , which ...
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... advantages which Brasil , at least we suppose so , would grant her without difficulty , in return for her title of sovereignty ; for , setting aside the question of its inde- pendence ; all that Brasil desires is for the interest of ...
... advantages which Brasil , at least we suppose so , would grant her without difficulty , in return for her title of sovereignty ; for , setting aside the question of its inde- pendence ; all that Brasil desires is for the interest of ...
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Էջ 29 - In the wars of the European powers, in matters relating to themselves, we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do.
Էջ 30 - Our policy in regard to Europe, which was adopted at an early stage of the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globe, nevertheless remains the same, which is, not to interfere in the internal concerns of any of its powers...
Էջ 30 - It is impossible that the allied powers should extend their political system to any portion of either continent without endangering our peace and happiness; nor can anyone believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore, that we should behold such interposition in any form with indifference.
Էջ 343 - Columbia River, or at some other point in that quarter within our acknowledged limits, is submitted to the consideration of Congress. Our commerce and fisheries on that sea and along the coast have much increased and are increasing. It is thought that a military post, to which our ships of war might resort, would afford protection to every interest, and have a tendency to conciliate the tribes to the North West, with whom our trade is extensive.
Էջ 322 - The view which I have now to present to you of our affairs, foreign and domestic, realizes the most sanguine anticipations which have been entertained of the public prosperity. If we look to the whole, our growth as a nation continues to be rapid beyond example; if to the States which compose it, the same gratifying spectacle is exhibited. Our expansion over the vast territory within our limits has been great, without indicating any decline in those sections from which the emigration has been most...
Էջ 346 - Having commenced my service in early youth, and continued it since with few and short intervals, I have witnessed the great difficulties to which our Union has been exposed, and admired the virtue and courage with which they were surmounted.
Էջ 29 - This difference proceeds from that which exists in their respective governments. And to the defence of our own, which has been achieved by the loss of so much blood and treasure, and matured by the wisdom of their most enlightened citizens, and under which we have enjoyed unexampled felicity, this whole nation is devoted.
Էջ 339 - It is natural that we should all take a deep interest in his future welfare, as we do. His high claims on our Union are felt, and the sentiment universal that they should be met in a generous spirit. Under these impressions I invite your attention to the subject, with a view that, regarding his very important services, losses, and sacrifices, a provision may be made and tendered to him which shall correspond with the sentiments and be worthy the character of the American people.
Էջ 333 - An Act to procure the necessary surveys, plans, and estimates upon the subject of roads and canals." It authorized the President to cause surveys and estimates to be made of the routes of such roads and canals as he...
Էջ 339 - A more interesting spectacle, it is believed, was never witnessed, because none could be founded on purer principles, none proceed from higher or more disinterested motives. That the feelings of those who had fought and bled with him in a common cause should have been much excited was natural. There are, however, circumstances attending these interviews which pervaded the whole community and touched the breasts of every age, even the youngest among us. There was not an individual present who had...