| Stephen Simpson - 1833 - 408 strani
...satellite of the latter. Excessive partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike of another, cause those whom they actuate to see danger only on one side, and serve to veil and even to second the arts and influence of the other. Real patriots, who may resist the intrigues of the favourite,... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 622 strani
...defence against it. Excessive partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike of another, cause those whom they actuate to see danger only on...confidence of the people, to surrender their interests. The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign nations, is, in extending our commercial relations,... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1832 - 360 strani
...another, cause those whom they actuate to see the danger only on one side, and serve to veil and even to second the arts of influence on the other. Real patriots,...confidence of the people to surrender their interests. " The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign nations, is in extending our commercial relations,... | |
| Peter Stephen Du Ponceau - 1834 - 148 strani
...defence against it. Excessive partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike of another, causes those whom they actuate to see danger only on one...Real patriots, who may resist the intrigues of the favourite, are liable to become suspected and odious, while its tools and dupes usurp the applause... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1836 - 304 strani
...defence against it. Excessive partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike of another, cause those whom they actuate to see danger only on...confidence of the people, to surrender their interests. The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign nations, is, in extending our commercial relations,... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1836 - 304 strani
...defence against it. Excessive partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike of another, cause those whom they actuate to see danger only on...confidence of the people, to surrender their interests. The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign nations, is, in extending our commercial relations,... | |
| George Washington - 1837 - 620 strani
...a defence against it Excessive partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike of another, cause those whom they actuate to see danger only on...confidence of the people, to surrender their interests. The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign nations, is, in extending our commercial relations,... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1837 - 246 strani
...defence against it. — Excessive partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike of another, cause those whom they actuate, to see danger only...on one side ; and serve to veil and even second the art* of influence on the other. Real patriots, who may resist the intrigues of the favorite, are liable... | |
| George Washington - 1838 - 114 strani
...defence against it. Excessive partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike of another, cause those whom they actuate to see danger only on one side, and serve to veil and even to second the arts of influence on the other. Real patriots, who may resist the intrigues of the favourite,... | |
| L. Carroll Judson - 1839 - 364 strani
...defence against it. Excessive partiality for one foreign nation, and excessive dislike of another, cause those whom they actuate to see danger only on...Real patriots, who may resist the intrigues of the favourite, are liable to become suspected and odious; while its tools and dupes usurp the applause... | |
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