... these new States are settling down under governments elective and representative in every branch similar to our own. In this course we ardently wish them to persevere, under a firm conviction that it will promote their happiness. In this their career,... The American Historical Review - Side 79redigert av - 1902Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1826 - 1052 sider
...persevere, under a firm conviction that it will promote their happiness. In this their career, however, we have not interfered, believing that every People...institute for themselves the Government, which, in their jnrffinent, may suit them best. Our example is before them, of the good effect of which, being our... | |
| 1824 - 570 sider
...persevere, under a firm conviction that it will promote their happiness. In this their career, however, we have not interfered, believing that every people...government which in their judgment may suit them best. Our example is before them, of the good effect of which, being; our neighbours, they are competent... | |
| 1825 - 252 sider
...promote their happiness. In this, their career, however, we have not interfered, believing that even people have a right to institute for themselves the...government which, in their judgment, may suit them best. Our example is before them, of the good effect of which, being our neighbours, (hey are competent judges,... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 sider
...persevere, under a firm conviction that it will promote their happiness. In this, their career, however, we have not interfered, believing that every people...government which, in their judgment, may suit them best. Our example is before them, of the good effect of which, being our neighbors, they are competent judges,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 926 sider
...persevere, under a firm conviction that it will promote their happiness. In this their career, however, we have not interfered, believing that every people...government which, in their judgment, may suit them best. Our example is before them, of the good effect of which, being our neighbors, they are competent judges,... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 sider
...persevere, uncTer a firm conviction that it will promote their happiness. In this, their career, however, we have not interfered, believing that every people...government which, in their judgment, may suit them best. Our example is before them, of the good effect of which, being our neighbors, they are competent judges,... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1858 - 772 sider
...persevere, under a firm conviction that it will promote their happiness. In this their career, however, we have not interfered, believing that every people...government, which, in their judgment, may suit them best. Our example is before them, of the good effect of which, being our neighbors, they are competent judges,... | |
| National Arbitration League - 1885 - 252 sider
...their career, however, ws have not interfered, believing that In the message of 1824, Mr. Monroe said : EVERY PEOPLE HAVE A RIGHT TO INSTITUTE FOR THEMSELVES...government which, in their judgment, may suit them best. Our example is before them, of the good effect of which, being our neighbors, they are competent judges,... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1887 - 620 sider
...persevere, under a firm conviction that it will promote their happiness. In this their career, however, we have not interfered, believing that every people...government which, in their judgment, may suit them best. Our example is before them, of the good effect of which, being our neighbors, they are competent judges,... | |
| James Nelson Burnes, Edward W. De Knight - 1889 - 562 sider
...Speaking of the new nations of Spanish America and their progress he says: In this their career, however, we have not interfered, believing that every people...government which in their judgment may suit them best * * * The deep interest which we take in their independence, which we have acknowledged, and in their... | |
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