| Benson John Lossing - Presidents - 1848 - 146 pages
...acquiescence in the measures for obtaining rerenue which the public exigencies may at any time dictate. Observe good faith and justice toward all nations;...enlightened, and at no distant period a great nation, to gjve to mankind the magnanimous and too novel example of a people ahvays guided by an exalted justice... | |
| Andrew White Young - United States - 1848 - 304 pages
...revenue which the public exigences may at any time dictate. Observe good faith and justice towards all nations ; cultivate peace and harmony with all...It will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and at no diitant period, a great nation, to give to mankind the magnanimous and too novel example of a people... | |
| John Frost - United States - 1848 - 424 pages
...dictate. Observe good faith and justice towards all nations ; cultivate peace and harmony with all; -I religion and morality enjoin this conduct; and can it be that good policy does not equally en| join it? It will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and, at no distant period, a great nation, to... | |
| Indiana - 1851 - 720 pages
...revenue, which the public exigencies may at any time dictate. Observe good faith and justice towards all nations ; cultivate peace and harmony with all....it be that good policy does not equally enjoin it t It will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and, at no distant period, a great nation, to give to mankind... | |
| William Hickey - Constitutional history - 1851 - 580 pages
...revenue, which the public exigencies may at any time dictate. . Observe good faith and justice towards all nations ; cultivate peace and harmony with all ; religion and morality enjoin this conduct; andean it be that good policy does not equally enjoin it! It will be worthy of a free, enlightened,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1851 - 904 pages
...nations. Religion and morality enjoin this conduct, and it cannot be but that true policy equally demands it It will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and at no distant peiiod, a great nation, to give to mankind the magnanimous and too novel example of a people invariably... | |
| William Hickey - Constitutional history - 1852 - 586 pages
...revenue, which the public exigencies may at any time dictate. Observe good faith and justice towards all nations ; cultivate peace and harmony with all ; religion and morality enjoin this conduct; andean it be that good policy does not equally enjoin it? It will be worthy of a free, enlightened,... | |
| Lewis C. Munn - Autographs - 1853 - 450 pages
...revenue which the public exigencies may at any time dictate Observe good faith and justice towards all nations ; cultivate peace and harmony with all...it be that good policy does not equally enjoin it 1 It will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and, at no distant period, a great nation, to give to mankind... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - Presidents - 1853 - 466 pages
...revenue, which the publick oxigencies may at any time dictate. " Observe good faith and justice towards all nations, cultivate peace and harmony with all....can it be, that good policy does not equally enjoin R ? It will be worthy of a free, enlightensd, and (at no distant period) a great nation, to give to... | |
| William L. Hickey - Constitutional history - 1853 - 588 pages
...revenue, which the public exigencies may at any time dictate. Observe good faith and justice towards all nations; cultivate peace and harmony with all;...can it be that good policy does not equally enjoin ii ! It will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and, at no distant period, a great nation, to give to... | |
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