| John Church Hamilton - 1879 - 678 strani
...molestations of our trade (to prevent the continuance of which, however, very pointed remonstrances have been made,) being overbalanced by the aggregate benefits which it derives from a neutral position. Our population advances with a celerity, which exceeding the most sanguine calculations,... | |
| George Washington - 1892 - 530 strani
...others. Our agriculture, commerce, and manufactures prosper beyond former example ; the molestations of our trade (to prevent a continuance of which, however, very pointed remonstrances have been made) being overbalanced by the aggregate benefits which it derives from a... | |
| George Washington - 1894 - 510 strani
...obligations to others. Our Agriculture, Commerce, and Manufactures prosper beyond example, the molestations of our trade (to prevent a continuance of which, however, very pointed remonstrances have been made,) being overbalanced by the aggregate benefits which it' derives from... | |
| United States. President - 1896 - 646 strani
...the molestations of our trade (to prevent a continuance of which, however, very pointed remonstrances have been made) being overbalanced by the aggregate benefits which it derives from a neutral position. Our population advances with a celerity which, exceeding the most sanguine calculations,... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 652 strani
...others. Our agriculture, commerce, and manufactures prosper beyond former example, the molestations of our trade (to prevent a continuance of which, however, very pointed remonstrances have been made) being overbalanced by the aggregate benefits which it derives from a... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 604 strani
...others. Our agriculture, commerce, and manufactures prosper beyond former example, the molestations of our trade (to prevent a continuance -of which, however, very pointed remonstrances have been made) being overbalanced by the aggregate benefits which it derives from a... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1910 - 932 strani
...others. Our agriculture, commerce, and manufactures prosper beyond former example, the molestations of our trade (to prevent a continuance of which, however, very pointed remonstrances have been made) being overbalanced by the aggregate benefits which it derives from a... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1977 - 570 strani
...others. — Our agriculture, commerce and manufactures profper beyond former example ; the Ynoleftations of our trade, (to prevent a continuance of which,...with a celerity, which, exceeding the moft fanguine calculations, proportionally augments our ftrength and refources, and guarantees our future fecurity.... | |
| Matthew Spalding, Patrick J. Garrity - 1996 - 244 strani
...molestations of our trade (to prevent a continuation of which, however, very pointed remonstrances have been made), being overbalanced by the aggregate benefits which it derives from a neutral position.94 That said, Washington did not entirely dismiss the potential role of martial virtues, in... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1879 - 716 strani
...obligation to others. Our agriculture, commerce, and manufactures prosper beyond example, the molestations of our trade (to prevent a continuance of which, however, very pointed remonstrances have been made) being overbalanced by the aggregate benefit which derives from a neutral... | |
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