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" I cannot exaggerate to myself the unfading glory with which these United States will go forth in the memory of future ages, if, by their friendly counsel, by their moral influence, by the power of argument and persuasion alone, they can prevail upon the... "
The Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States, on the Subject ... - Page 96
by United States. Congress Senate - 1826 - 160 pages
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Annual Report of the Committee of the Society for the ..., Volumes 1-20

Peace Society (London, England) - Peace - 1817 - 760 pages
...the unfading glory with which these United States will go forth in the memory of future ages, if, by friendly counsel, by their moral influence, by the...of argument and persuasion alone, they can prevail on the American nations at Panama, to stipulate, by general agreement among themselves, and so far...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - United States - 1826 - 844 pages
...these United States will go f )rth in the memory of •' future ages, if, by their friendly counsel, bv their moral influence, by the power of argument and...stipulate, by general agreement among themselves, and " so tor as any of them may be concerned, the perpetual abolition of privait: iLvir upon the oeenn." " It...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and ...

United States. Congress - Law - 1826 - 844 pages
...which these United States will go forth in the memory of •• future ages, if, by their irieiidly counsel, by their moral influence, by the power of...upon the American nations at Panama to stipulate, ty general agreement among themselves, and " so far as any of them may be concerned, the perpetual...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and ...

United States. Congress - Law - 1826 - 842 pages
...the unfading glory with which these United States will go forth in the memory of ' future ages, it; by their friendly counsel, by '"their moral influence,...persuasion alone, ' they can prevail upon the American nation's at Panama to stipulate, "by general agreement among themselves, and • so far as any of them...
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Essays on Peace & War: Which First Appeared in the Christian Mirror, Printed ...

William Ladd - Peace - 1827 - 298 pages
...exaggerate to myself the unfading glory, with which these United States will go forth in the memory of future ages, if, by their friendly counsel, by their...ourselves, that this may be accomplished, as advances towards it, the establishment of the principle that t he friendly flag shall cover the cargo, the curtailment...
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The American Annual Register for the Years ..., Or, the ... Year of American ...

Joseph Blunt - History - 1827 - 650 pages
...exaggerate to myself the unfading glory, with which these United States will go forth in the memory of future ages, if, by their friendly counsel, by their...ourselves that this may be accomplished, as advances towards it, the establishment of the principle, that the friendly flag shall cover the cargo, the curtailment...
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American Annual Register of Public Events, Volumes 1-7

Joseph Blunt - History - 1827 - 658 pages
...exaggerate to myself the unfading glory, with which these United States will go forth in the memory of future ages, if, by their friendly counsel, by their...ocean. And if we cannot yet flatter ourselves that this may-be accomplished, as advances towards it, the establishment of the principle, that the friendly...
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Essays on Peace & War: Which First Appeared in the Christian Mirror, Printed ...

William Ladd - Peace - 1827 - 316 pages
...future a_ges, if, by their friendly counsel, by their moralinfluence, by the power of argument mid persuasion alone, they can prevail upon the American...themselves, and so far as any of them may be concerned, th« perpetual abolition of private war upon the ocean. And if we cannot yet flatter ourselves, that...
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The Friend of Peace, Volume 4

Peace - 1827 - 548 pages
...exaggerate to myself the unfading glory with which these United States will go forth. in the memory of future ages, if by' their friendly counsel, by their...of argument and persuasion alone, they can prevail on the American nations at Panama, to stipulate by general agreement among themselves, and so far as...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1827 - 854 pages
...myself," says the President, " the glory with which these United States will go forth in the memory of future ages, if, by their friendly counsel, by their moral influence, by the powerof argument and persuasion, alone, they can prevail upon the American Nations at Panama, to stipulate,...
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