| George Washington - 1837 - 620 pages
...engaged in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves,...combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities. f Our detached and distant situation invites and enablbs us to pursue a different course.% If we remain... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1837 - 246 pages
...which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to impl'* cate ourselves, by artificial ties, in the ordinary vicissitudes...of her politics, or the ordinary combinations and collision of her friendships or enmities. " OUR detached and distant situation invites and enables... | |
| George Washington - 1838 - 114 pages
...unwise in us to implicate ourselves by artificial lies, in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politicks, or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her...invites and enables us to pursue a different course. If we remain one People, under an efficient Government, the period is not far off, when we may defy... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1839 - 500 pages
...engaged in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves,...invites and enables us to pursue a different course. If we remain one people, under an efficient government, the period is not far off when we may defy... | |
| L. Carroll Judson - 1839 - 376 pages
...engaged in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves...invites and enables us to pursue a different course. If we remain one people, under an efficient government, the period is not far off when we may defy... | |
| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1839 - 714 pages
...engaged in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves,...the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics, or the ordi. nary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities. " Our detached and distant situation... | |
| Joseph Story - 1840 - 394 pages
...engaged in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves,...invites and enables us to pursue a different course. If we remain one people, under an efficient government, the period is not far oft', when we may defy... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1840 - 256 pages
...engaged in frequent controversies, the cansesof which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves,...artificial ties, in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics,or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities. " Our detached... | |
| 1840 - 128 pages
...engaged in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves by artificial ties, in the ordinary vicissitude of her politics, or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships x>r enmities.... | |
| 1841 - 460 pages
...engaged in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves by artificial ties, in the ordinary vicissitude of her politics, or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities.... | |
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