 | John Wood - 1802 - 506 strani
...and disciplining the militia, to. render that natural and safe defence of the country efficacious. Although it is very true that we ought not to involve...political system of Europe, but to keep ourselves always distinct and separate from it, if we can ; yet to effect this separation, early, punctual, and... | |
 | United States. President - 1805 - 228 strani
...and disciplining the militia, to render that natural and safe defence of the country efficacious. » Although it is very true that we ought not to involve...political system of Europe, but to keep ourselves always distinct and separate from it, if we can ; yet to effect this separation, early, punctual and... | |
 | 1817
...arming and disciplining the militia, to render that natural and safe defence of the country efficacious. Although it is very true that we ought not to involve...political system of Europe, but to keep ourselves always distinct and separate from it, if we can ; yet ' to effect this separation, early, punctual... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1826
...pretended patriotism; "this hope will be a full recompense for the solicitude for "your welfare, by which they have .been dictated." His language was prophetic....ought not to involve " ourselves in the political svstem of Europe, but to keep "ourselves distinct and separate from it, if we can; yet, to "effect... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1826
...that body, thus expressed himself: Extract from the Message of 1'rt.tident Manato Congrfs?, in 1Г98. "Although it is very true, that we ought not to involve " ourselves in the political system of F.urojic, but to keep " ourselves distinct and separate from it, if we can; yet, to "effect this separation,... | |
 | Theodore Lyman - 1828
...nature, or description called, or known. The message, to which we have alluded, was in these words : " Although it is very true, that we ought not to involve ourselves in the political system of Europe, but keep ourselves distinct and separate from it if we can; yet to effect this separation, early, punctual... | |
 | Theodore Lyman - 1828
...known. The message, to which we have alluded, was in these words : " Although it is very true, that vve ought not to involve ourselves in the political system of Europe, but keep ourselves distinct and separate from it if we can; yet to effect this separation, early, punctual... | |
 | Joseph Coe - 1841
...and the disciplining the militia, to render that natural and safe defence of the country efficacious. Although it is very true that we ought not to involve...political system of Europe, but to keep ourselves always distinct and separate from it if we can : yet to affect this separation, early, punctual, and... | |
 | United States. President - 1842 - 754 strani
...and disciplining the militia, to ren der that natural and safe defence of the country efficacious. Although it is very true that we ought not to involve...political system of Europe, but to keep ourselves always distinct and separate from it if we can, yet to effect this separation, early, punctual, and... | |
 | John Wood - 1846 - 392 strani
...arming, and disciplining the militia, to render that natural and safe defence of the country efficacious. Although it is very true that we ought not to involve...political system of Europe, but to keep ourselves always distinct and separate from it, if we can ; yet to effect this separation, early, punctual, and... | |
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