| Thomas Jones Rogers - United States - 1823 - 376 pages
...envenomed and bloody eontests. The nation, prompted by ill-will and resentment, sometimes impels to war the government, contrary to the best calculations...of the nation subservient to projects of hostility insti.cated by pride, ambition, and other sinister and pernicious motives. The peare, often, sometimes... | |
| Statesmen - 1824 - 518 pages
...envenomed and bloody contests. The nation, prompted by ill-will and resentment, sometimes impels to war the government, contrary to the best calculations...other times, it makes the animosity of the nation suhservient to projects of hostility instigated by pride, ambition, and other sinister and pernicious... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - Elocution - 1828 - 314 pages
...The nation, prompted by ill-will and resentment, sometimes impels to war the government, contrary fo the best calculations of policy. The government sometimes...adopts, through passion, what reason would reject ; 1.2* at other times, it make the animosity of the nation subservient to projects of hostility, instigated... | |
| Sir William Gore Ouseley - United States - 1832 - 232 pages
...envenomed, and bloody contests. The nation, prompted by ill-will and resentment, sometimes impels to war the government, contrary to the best calculations...sinister and pernicious motives. The peace often, sometimes perhaps the liberty, of •nations has been the victim." " So, likewise, a passionate attachment... | |
| Noah Webster - United States - 1832 - 378 pages
...envenomed and bloody contests. The nation, prompted by ill will and resentment, sometimes impels to war the government, contrary to the best calculations...sinister and pernicious motives. The peace often, sometimes perhaps the liberty, of nations has been the victim. 25. So likewise a passionate attachment... | |
| Noah Webster - United States - 1832 - 340 pages
...envenomed, and bloody contents. The nation, prompted by ill will and resentment, sometimes impels to war the government, contrary to the best calculations...through passion what reason would reject ; at other tunes it makes the animosity ol the nation subservient to projects of hostility mstigated oy pride,... | |
| Stephen Simpson - Presidents - 1833 - 408 pages
...envenomed and bloody contests. The nation prompted by ill-will and resentment sometimes impels to war the government contrary to the best calculations of...sinister and pernicious motives. The peace often, sometimes perhaps the liberty of nations, has been the victim. So, likewise, a passionate attachment... | |
| United States - 1833 - 64 pages
...envenomed, and bloody contests. The nation, prompted by ill-will and resentment, sometimes impels to war the government, contrary to the best calculations...sinister and pernicious motives. The peace often, sometimes perhaps the liberty of nations has been the victim. So, likewise, a passionate attachment... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1833 - 248 pages
...envenomed, and bloody contests. The nation, prompted by ill-will and resentment, sometimes impels to war the government, contrary to the best calculations...what reason would reject. At other times, it makes thetmimosity of the nation subservient to projects of hostility, instigated by pride, ambition, and... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1837 - 622 pages
...envenomed, and bloody contests. The Nation, prompted by ill-will and resentment, sometimes impels to war the Government, contrary to the best calculations...sinister and pernicious motives. The peace often, sometimes perhaps the liberty, of Nations has been the victim. So likewise, a passionate attachment... | |
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