| Alexis de Tocqueville - 1854 - 492 páginas
...— . " The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign na. tions is, extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little political connexion as possible. So far as we * " The president," says the constitution, art. ii., sect. 2, § 2, " shall have power, by and with... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Thomas Bangs Thorpe - 1855 - 436 páginas
...applause and confidence of the people to surrender their interests. " The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is, in extending our...commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engagements, let them be fulfilled with perfect... | |
| John Philip Sanderson - 1856 - 404 páginas
...memorable State paper he thus cautions his countrymen on this subject : " The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign nations, is, in extending...commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engagements, let them be fulfilled with perfect... | |
| John Philip Sanderson - 1856 - 380 páginas
...memorable State paper he thus cautions his countrymen on this subject : " The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign nations, is, in extending...commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engagements, let them be fulfilled with perfect... | |
| William Sherwood - 1856 - 466 páginas
...applause and confidence of the people, to surrender their interests. The great rule of conduct fur us, in regard to foreign nations, is, in extending...commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engagements, let them be fulfilled with perfect... | |
| John G. Wells - 1856 - 156 páginas
...applause and confidence of the people, to surrender their interests. The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign nations, is, in extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little politi«al connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engage*ments,... | |
| 1857 - 610 páginas
...applause and confidence of the people, to surrender their interests. The great rule of conduct for rank connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engagements, let them be fulfilled with perfect... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1857 - 702 páginas
...applause and confidence of the people, to surrender their interests. The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign nations, is, in extending...commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engagements, let them be fulfilled with perfect... | |
| 1857 - 668 páginas
...applause and confidence of the people, to surrender their interests. The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign nations is, in extending...commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engagements, let them be fulfilled with perfect... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1860 - 648 páginas
...them as possible." THE FAREWELL ADDRESS ISSUED BV WASHINGTON, 1796: "The great rule of conduct for us, in regard to foreign nations is, In extending our commercial relations, to hare with them as little political connection as possible." HAMILTON'S CABINET OPINION (Hamilton's... | |
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