The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... foreign powers , for the accomplishment of purposes inconsistent with its popular institutions , its compara- tively isolated position , its industrial avo- cations ; and substituted in its stead that true American system , which ...
... foreign powers , for the accomplishment of purposes inconsistent with its popular institutions , its compara- tively isolated position , its industrial avo- cations ; and substituted in its stead that true American system , which ...
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... foreign powers by their factitious ton , " which will be withheld , if not abso - regulations , they may be regarded as a lutely lost , by the reputation of weakness . If we desire to avoid insult , we must be able to repel it ; if we ...
... foreign powers by their factitious ton , " which will be withheld , if not abso - regulations , they may be regarded as a lutely lost , by the reputation of weakness . If we desire to avoid insult , we must be able to repel it ; if we ...
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... foreign relations will always depend ; that they ought not to substitute for their own conviction the opinions of others , or to seek truth through any channel but that of a temperate and well - formed investi- gation . Under this ...
... foreign relations will always depend ; that they ought not to substitute for their own conviction the opinions of others , or to seek truth through any channel but that of a temperate and well - formed investi- gation . Under this ...
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... foreign policy of the Administration , put off the war with Great Britain until the year 1812. If it furnished a pretext for those outrages of the French government on American commerce and American citizens , which afterwards ...
... foreign policy of the Administration , put off the war with Great Britain until the year 1812. If it furnished a pretext for those outrages of the French government on American commerce and American citizens , which afterwards ...
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... foreign lands ; that there may always be perma- nent provision in the country for rearing statesmen fitted , by the possession of lib - tuity . eral knowledge and republican principles , while maintaining liberal principles of in ...
... foreign lands ; that there may always be perma- nent provision in the country for rearing statesmen fitted , by the possession of lib - tuity . eral knowledge and republican principles , while maintaining liberal principles of in ...
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