It is impossible that the allied powers should extend their political system to any portion of either continent, without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of... A National Calendar ... - Stran 193avtor: Peter Force - 1824Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Perkins - 1830 - 458 strani
...our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe our southern brethren, if left to themselves, could adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossible,...interposition, in any form, with indifference. If we look to the comparative strength and resources of Spain, and those new governments, and their distance... | |
| Samuel Perkins - 1830 - 472 strani
...our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe our southern brethren, if left to themselves, could adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossible,...interposition, in any form, with indifference. If we look to the comparative strength and resources of Spain, and those new governments, and their distance... | |
| 1832 - 606 strani
...without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one helieve that our southern hrethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossihle, therefore, that we should hehold such interposition in any form with indifference." This... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 600 strani
...without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord....interposition, in any form, with indifference. If we look to the comparative strength and resources of Spain and those new governments, and their distance... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1839 - 944 strani
...than as the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition towards the United States;" and that "it is impossible, therefore, that we should behold such interposition, in any form, with indifference :" Resoh-ed, therefore, That the President of the United States be requested to inform this House,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1839 - 704 strani
...tbe manifestation of an unfriendly disposition towards the United States;" and that "it is impasible, therefore, that we should behold such interposition, in any form, with indifference," of vessels of the United States, public or private, by the blockading squadron; the reduction of the... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 strani
...without endangering ourpeace and happiness ; nor can anyone believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord....interposition, in any form, with indifference. If we look to the comparative strength and resources of Spain and those new governments, and their distance... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 766 strani
...without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord....interposition, in any form, with indifference. If we look to the comparative strength and resources of Spain and those new governments, and their distance... | |
| Henry Winter Davis - 1852 - 466 strani
...without endangering our peace and happiness: nor can any one believe that our southern brethren if left to themselves would adopt it of their own accord....such interposition in any form with indifference." This declaration—if any thing but empty gasconade—is the formal adoption of the policy it has been... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 406 strani
...without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord....such interposition in any form with indifference." As I read this matter, the true history of the occasion was this: There was imminent reason to believe... | |
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