... are the same, and the bond, by sentiment as well as by interest, will be proportionably strengthened as they are better informed of the real state of public affairs, especially in difficult conjunctures. It is by such knowledge that local prejudices... The Monroe Doctrine, an Obsolete Shibboleth - Page 106by Hiram Bingham - 1913 - 151 pagesFull view - About this book
 | 1824
...conjunctures. It is by such knowledge that local prejudices and jealousies are surmounted, and that a national policy, extending its fostering care and protection...and steadily adhered to. A precise knowledge of our re« lations with foreign powers, as respects our negotiations and transactions with each, is thought... | |
 | Peter Force - 1824
...conjunctures. It is by such knowledge that local prejudices and jealousies are surmounted, and that a national policy, extending its fostering care and protection...our relations with foreign powers, as respects our negociations and transactions with each, is thought to be particularly necessary. Equally necessary... | |
 | 1824
...conjunctures. It is by such knowledge that local prejudices and jealousies are surmounted, and that a national policy, extending its fostering care and protection...and steadily adhered to. A precise knowledge of our re-ˇ huions with foreign powers, as respects our negotiations and transactions with each, is thought... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1824
...and that a national policy, extending its fostering care and protection to all the great inte-. rests of our union, is formed and steadily" adhered to. A precise knowledge of our re-> lations with foreign powers, as respects our negotiations and trans* actions with each, is thought... | |
 | 1825
...conjunctures. It is bysuch knowledge that local prejudices and jealousies are surmounted, and that a national policy, extending its fostering care and protection...interests of our union, is formed and steadily adhered to. " The commissioners under the fifth article of the treaty of Ghent, having disagreed in their opinions... | |
 | United States. President - 1842 - 754 pages
...conjunctures. It is by such knowledge that local prejudices and jealousies are surmounted, and that a national policy, extending its fostering care and protection...necessary is it that we should form a just estimate of onr resources, revenue, and progress in every kind of improvement connected with the national prosperity... | |
 | United States. President - 1854
...conjunctures. It is by such knowledge that local prejudices and jealousies are surmounted, and that a national policy, extending its fostering care and protection...revenue, and progress in every kind of improvement conThe commissioners under the fifth article of the treaty of Ghent having disagreed in their opinions... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1856
...conjunctures. It is by each knowledge that local prejudices and jealousies are surmounted, and that a national policy, extending its fostering care and protection...necessary is it, that we should form a just estimate of oar resources, revenue, and progress in every kind of improvement connected with the national prosperity... | |
 | John Robert Irelan - 1887
...conjunctures. It is by such knowledge that local prejudices and jealousies are surmounted, and that a National policy, extending its fostering care and protection...connected with the National prosperity and public defense. It is by rendering justice to other nations that we may expect it from them. It is by our... | |
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