| 1859 - 370 strani
...duty and its interest. Antipathy in one nation against another, disposes each more readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of...envenomed, and bloody contests. The nation, prompted by ill-will and resentment, sometimes impels to war the government, contrary to the best calculations... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1859 - 528 strani
...duty and its interest. Antipathy in one nation against another, disposes each more readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of...envenomed, and bloody contests. The nation prompted by ill-will and resentment, sometimes impels to war the government, contrary to the best calculations... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1859 - 674 strani
...duty and its interest. Antipathy in one nation against another, disposes each more 'readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of...envenomed, and bloody contests. The nation prompted by ill-will and resentment, sometimes impels to war the government, contrary to the best calculations... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 524 strani
...and its interests.—Antipathy in one Nation against another [§] disposes each more readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of...frequent collisions, obstinate, envenomed and bloody contests.—The Nation prompted by ill-will and resentment sometimes impels to War the Government,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 812 strani
...duty and its interest. Antipathy in one nation against another disposes each more readily to ofl'cr insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of...accidental or trifling occasions of dispute occur. * * * Though, in reviewing the incidents of my administration, I am unconscious of intentional error,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 468 strani
...its interests.—Antipathy in one Nation against another [ 5 ] disposes each more readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of...intractable, when accidental or trifling occasions of dispute occur.—Hence frequent collisions, obstinate, envenomed and bloody contests.—The Nation prompted... | |
| Horace Binney - 1859 - 262 strani
...its interests.— Antipathy in one Nation against another [ § ] disposes each more readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of...intractable, when accidental or trifling occasions of dispute occur.—Hence frequent collisions, obstinate, envenomed, and bloody contests.—The Nation prompted... | |
| Horace Binney - 1859 - 258 strani
...similar sentiment in the other,] disposes each more readily to offer injury and insult to the other, to lay hold of slight causes of umbrage, and to be haughty and untractable, when accidental or trifling differences arise. Hence frequent quarrelsj; and bitter and... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - 1860 - 558 strani
...duty and its interest. Antipathy in one nation against another, disposes each more readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of...envenomed, and bloody contests. The nation, prompted by ill-will and resentment, sometimes impels to war the Government, contrary to the best calculations... | |
| HON. J. Y. HEADLEY - 1860 - 502 strani
...duty and its interest. Antipathy in one nation against another, disposes each more readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of...envenomed, and bloody contests. The nation prompted by ill-will and resentment, sometimes impels to war the government, contrary to the best calculations... | |
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