Taking care always to keep ourselves, by suitable establishments, on a respectable defensive posture, we may safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. Harmony, and a liberal intercourse with all nations, are recommended by policy,... Handbook of the Administrations of the United States - Page 20by Edward Griffin Tileston - 1871 - 222 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Currier - Constitutional law - 1841 - 474 pages
...respectable defensive posture, we may safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. Harmony, and a liberal intercourse with all nations,...things ; diffusing and diversifying by gentle means the stream of commerce, but forcing nothing; establishing with powers so disposed, in order to give trade... | |
| M. Sears - Statesmen - 1842 - 586 pages
...respectable defensive posture, we may safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. Harmony, and a liberal intercourse with all nations,...things ; diffusing and diversifying by gentle means the stream of commerce, but forcing nothing; establishing with powers so disposed, in order to give trade... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...extraordinary emergencies. , Harmony and a liberal intercourse with all nations are recommended bj" policy, humanity, and interest. But even our commercial...preferences; consulting the natural course of things; diffusingand diversifying by gentle means the stream of commerce, but forcing nothing, establishing... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 pages
...respectable defensive posture, we may safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. Harmony and a liberal intercourse with all nations,...means, the streams of commerce, but forcing nothing ; establishing, with powers so disposed, in order to give trade a stable course, to define the rights... | |
| Samuel Farmer Wilson - United States - 1843 - 452 pages
...safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. Harmony, and a liberal intercouse with all nations, are recommended by policy, humanity,...impartial hand; neither seeking nor granting exclusive favours or preferences; consulting the natural course of things; diffusing and diversifying by gentle... | |
| M. Sears - Statesmen - 1844 - 596 pages
...respectable defensive posture, we may safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. Harmony, and a liberal intercourse with all nations,...things ; diffusing and diversifying by gentle means the stream of commerce, but forcing nothing; establishing with powers so disposed, in order to give trade... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1844 - 318 pages
...respectable defensive posture, we may safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. Harmony and a liberal intercourse with all nations,...exclusive favors or preferences; consulting the natural course-of things; diffusing and diversifying, by gentle means, the streams of commerce, but forcing... | |
| Daniel Gardner - Constitutional law - 1844 - 324 pages
...respectable defensive posture, we may safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. " Harmony and a liberal intercourse with all nations,...impartial hand; neither seeking nor granting exclusive favour or preferences ; consulting the natural course of things; diffusing and diversifying by gentle... | |
| Rhode Island - Law - 1844 - 612 pages
...defensive posture, we may safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. Harmony, liberal intercourse with all nations, are recommended...impartial hand ; neither seeking nor granting exclusive favora or preferences ; consulting the natural course of things ; diffusing and diversifying by gentle... | |
| M. Sears - Statesmen - 1844 - 582 pages
...respectable defensive posture, we may safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. Harmony, and a liberal intercourse with all nations,...are recommended by policy, humanity, and interest. Bat even our commercial policy should hold an equal and impartial hand; neither seeking nor granting... | |
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