Sure of the right, keeping free from all offense ourselves, actuated only by upright and patriotic considerations, moved neither by passion nor selfishness, the Government will continue its watchful care over the rights and property of American citizens... Evening Star Almanac and Hand Book - Page 4361898Full view - About this book
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 712 pages
...without misgiving or hesitancy, in the light of the obligation this Government owes to itself, to the people who have confided to it the protection of their...American citizens and will abate none of its efforts to bring about by peaceful agencies a peace which shall be honorable and enduring. If it shall hereafter... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 494 pages
...without misgiving or hesitancy, in the light of the obligation this Government owes to itself, to the people who have confided to it the protection of their...Government will continue its watchful care over the righcs and property of American citizens and will abate none of its efforts to bring about by peaceful... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 714 pages
...without misgiving or hesitancy, in the light of the obligation this Goverument owes to itself, to the people who have confided to it the protection of their...considerations, moved neither by passion nor selfishness, the Goverument will continue its watchful care over the rights and property of American citizens and will... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - Presidents - 1897 - 732 pages
...without misgiving or hesitancy, in the light of the obligation this Government owes to itself, to the people who have confided to it the protection of their...the right, keeping free from all offense ourselves, actnated only by upright and patriotic considerations, moved neither by passion nor selfishness, the... | |
| Republican Congressional Committee - Campaign literature - 1898 - 420 pages
...without misgiving or hesitancy, in the light of the obligation this Government owes to itself, to the people who have confided to it the protection of their...American citizens and will abate none of its efforts to bring about by peaceful agencies a peace which shall be honorable and enduring. If it shall hereafter... | |
| United States - 1898 - 656 pages
...without misgiving or hesitancy in the light of the obligation this Government owes to itself, to the people who have confided to it the protection of their...American citizens and will abate none of its efforts to bring about by peaceful agencies a peace which shall be honorable and enduring. If it shall hereafter... | |
| Campaign literature - 1898 - 418 pages
...without misgiving or hesitancy, in the light of the obligation this Government owes to itself, to the people who have confided to it the protection of their...American citizens and will abate none of its efforts to bring about by peaceful agencies a peace which shall be honorable and enduring. If it shall hereafter... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1898 - 460 pages
...misgivings or hesitancy. In tbe light of the obligations thifr government owes to itself, to the people wno have confided to it the protection of their Interests...American citizens and will abate none of its efforts to bring about by peaceful agencies a peace which shall be honorable and enduring. If it shall hereafter... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1898 - 556 pages
...this government owes to itself, to the people who have confided to it the protection of their interest and honor, and to humanity. " Sure of the right, keeping...American citizens, and will abate none of its efforts to bring about by peaceful agencies a peace which shall be honorable and enduring. "If it shall hereafter... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - Cuba - 1898 - 688 pages
...expected was that some safe way might be speedily provided and permanent peace restored. »*****» "Sure of the right, keeping free from all offense...property of American citizens and will abate none of its eft'orts to bring about by peaceful agencies a peace which shall be honorable and enduring. If it shall... | |
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