Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence, I conjure you to believe me, fellow citizens, the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake, since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican... A History of the United States: For Families and Libraries - Stran 629avtor: Benson John Lossing - 1857 - 672 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| George Washington - 1800 - 232 strani
...and powerful nation, dooms the former to be the satellite of the ktter. AGAINST the insidious wiles of foreign influence (I conjure. you to believe me,...citizens) the jealousy of a free people ought to be conftantly awake ; since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful... | |
| George Washington - 1800 - 240 strani
...(I conjure you to believe me, fellow citizens) the jealousy of a free people ought to be conftantly awake ; since history and experience prove that foreign...influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican govM ernment. But that jealousy to be useful must be impartial ; else it becomes the instrument of... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 586 strani
...powerful nation, dooms the former to be the satellite of the latter. " Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence (I conjure you to believe me,...of the very influence to be avoided, instead of a defence against it. — Excessive partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike of another,... | |
| 1802 - 440 strani
...Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence, I conjure you to believe me, my fellow-citizens, the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly...experience prove, that foreign influence is one of the most baleful foes of republican government." DISCARDING a slothful and penurious policy, he tells you, "... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1805 - 398 strani
...other. Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence (I conjure you to believe me, fellow-citizens) the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly...of the very influence to be avoided, instead of a defence against it. Excessive partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike of another,... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 strani
...and powerful nation, dooms the former to be the satellite of the latter. Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence ( I conjure you to believe me, fellow citizens) the jealousy cf a free people ought to be constantly awake ; since history and experience prove that foreign influence... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1806 - 392 strani
...(I conjure you to believe me, fellow-citizens) the jealousy of a free people ought to be constancy awake ; since history and experience prove, that foreign...of the very influence to be avoided, instead of a delence against it. Excessive, partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike of another,... | |
| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 strani
...to be the tellite of the latter. .1 cHAP. ix. "Against the insidious wiles of foreign in. . fluence, (I conjure you to believe me fellow citizens) the...of the very influence to be avoided, instead of a defence ag.ainst it. Excessive partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike for another,... | |
| 1807 - 772 strani
...dooms the former to be a satellite of* the latter. Aga'nst the insidious wiles of foreign influence (1 conjure you to believe me, fellow citizens) the jealousy...foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of a republican government. But that jealousy to be useful must bi impartial • else it becomes the instrument... | |
| David Ramsay - 1807 - 486 strani
...powerful nation, dooms the former to be the satellite of the latter. " Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence (I conjure you to believe me,...and experience prove that foreign influence is one pf the most baneful foes of republican government. But that jealousy, to be useful, must be impartial,... | |
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