 | 1798
...interefis for the prefervntion of peace. Knowing it to be my duty, ar.d believing it to be your with, as well as that of the great body of the people, to avoid, by all realonable conceflions, any participation in the conter.ticr.s of Europe, the po«er» vefted in our... | |
 | 1799
...interefts for the prefcryation of peace. Knowing it to be my duty, and believing it to be your wifli, as well as that of the great body of the people, to...conceflions, any participation in the contentions of jEuropV, the powers vefled in our envoys were commenfurate with a liberal and pacific policy, and that... | |
 | 1799 - 416 strani
...interefts for the prefervatiort of peace. Knowing it to be my duty, and believing it to be your wifh, as well as that of the great body of the people, to...by all reafonable c.onceflions, any participation ia the contentions of Europe ; the powers vefted in our envoys, were commenfurate with a liberal and... | |
 | 1799
...interests for the preservation of Peace. Knowing it to be my duty, and believing it to be your wish, as well as that of the great body of the People, to avoid, by all reasonable concessions, any participation in the contentions of Europe, the powers vested in our Envoys... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1800
...interofts for the ' prelervation of peace. Knowing jt to be my duty, and believing it to be jour ivifh, as well as that of the great body of the people, to avoid, b) all reafonable concefliom, any participation in ibe contonlionj 'of Europe, the powers veiled in... | |
 | 1803
...interests for the preservation of Peace. Knowing it to be my duty, and believing it to be your wish, as well as that of the great body of the People, to avoid, by all reasonabie concessions, any participation in the contentions of Europe, the powers vested in our Envoys... | |
 | 1809
...for the preservation of peace. Knowing it to be my duty, and believing it to be your wish, as well a* that of the great body of the people, to avoid, by all reasonable concessions, any participation in the contentions of Europe, the powers vested in our envoys... | |
 | 1817
...interests, for the preservation of peace. Knowing it to be my duty, and believing it to be your wish, as well as that of the great body of the people, to avoid, by all reasonable concessions, any participation in the contentions of Europe, the powers vested in our envoys... | |
 | United States. President - 1842 - 754 strani
...interests for the preservation of peace. Knowing it to be my duty, and believing it to be your wish, as well as that of the great body of the people, to avoid by all reasonable concessions any participation in the contentions of Europe, the powers vested in our envoys... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1851
...interests, for the preservation of peace. Knowing it to be my duty, and believing it to be your wish, as well as that of the great body of the people, to avoid, by all reasonable concessions, any participation in the contentions of Europe, the powers vested in our Envoys... | |
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