| 1824 - 884 pages
...liberty and happiness of their fellow men, on that side of the Atlantic. In the wars of the Europeafi powers, in matters relating to themselves, we have...taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do. It is only when our rights are invaded, or seriously menaced, that we resent injuries, or... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1823 - 748 pages
...intercourse, and from which we derive our origin, we have always been anxious and interested spectators. The citizens of the United States cherish sentiments...Atlantic. In the wars of the European powers. in matters relatingtothemselves, we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so TO do. It... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1823 - 586 pages
...the people of those countries, and that it appeared to be conducted with extraordinary moderation. In the wars of the European powers, in matters relating...have never taken any part, nor does it comport with onr policy so to do. It is only when our rights are invaded, or seriously menaced, that we resent injuries,... | |
| Cobbett's Weekly Register Volume XLIX From January to March,1824 - 1824 - 856 pages
...interested spectators. The citizens of the United States cherish sentiments the most friendly, in favour of the liberty and happiness of their fellow men on...taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do. It is only when our rights are invaded, or seriously menaced, that we resent A . Printed... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 918 pages
...interested spectators. The citizens of the United States cherish sentiments the most friendly in favour of the liberty and happiness of their fellow men,...taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do. It is only when our rights are invaded, or seriously menaced, that we resent injuries, or... | |
| Peter Force - 1824 - 290 pages
...interested spectators. The citizens of the United States cherish sentiments the most friendly, in fa\our of the liberty and happiness of their fellow men on...taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do. It is only when our lights are invaded, or seriously menaced, that we resent injuries, or... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 894 pages
...interested spectators. The citizens of the United States cherish sentiments the most friendly in favour of the liberty and happiness of their fellow men,...taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do. It is only when our rights are invaded, or seriously menaced, that we resent injuries, or... | |
| 1824 - 890 pages
...interested spectators. The citizens of the United States cherish sentiments the most friendly in favour of the liberty and happiness of their fellow men,...taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to da It is only when our rights are invaded, or seriously menaced, that we resent injuries, or... | |
| 1824 - 570 pages
...Spain and Portugal to improve the condition of the people of those countries ; and he says : — " In the wars of the European powers, in matters relating...taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do. It is only when our rights are invaded, or seriously menaced, that we resent injuries, or... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1825 - 450 pages
...executive observed, " the citizens of the United States cherish sentiments the most friendly in favour of the liberty and happiness of their fellow men on...taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do. It is only when our rights are invaded, or seriously menaced, that we resent injuries, or... | |
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