| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 612 sider
...creditors, who, however well disposed they may be lo cultivate with us in general friendly relations, are, nevertheless, by the law of their own condition, made...political institutions like ours. Most humiliating may be Uio embarrassments consequent upon such a condition. Another objection, scarcely less formulable, to... | |
| United States. Congress - 1841 - 692 sider
...general friendly relations, are nevertheless, by the law of their own condition, made hoMile to ihe success and permanency of political institutions like ours. Most humiliating may be tbe embarrassments cr-nwqnenl upon such n condition. Anoih°r objection, scarcity less formrlable,... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 sider
...us in general friendly relations, are, nevertheless, by the law of their own condition, made hosnle to the success and permanency of political institutions...extravagance. He has been an unprofitable observer of events, who needs at this day to be admonished of Ihe difficulties which a government, habitually dependent... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 968 sider
...creditors, who, however well disposed they may be to cultivate with us in general friendly relations, are, nevertheless, by the law of their own condition, made...extravagance. He has been an unprofitable observer of events, who needs at this day to be admonished of the difficulties which a government habitually dependent... | |
| 1847 - 976 sider
...disposed they may be to cultivate with us in genenl friendly relations, are, nevertheless, by the luw of their own condition, made hostile to the success...permanency of political institutions like ours. Most huiiiiliuting may be the embarrassments consequent upon such a condition. Another objection, scarcely... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1887 - 648 sider
...creditors, who, however well disposed they may be to cultivate with us in general friendly relations, are, nevertheless, by the law of their own condition, made...extravagance. He has been an unprofitable observer of events, who needs at this day to be admonished of the difficulties which a government habitually dependent... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1887 - 640 sider
...creditors, who, however well disposed they may be to cultivate with us in general friendly relations, are, nevertheless, by the law of their own condition >...extravagance. He has been an unprofitable observer of events, who needs at this day to be admonished of the difficulties which a government habitually dependent... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1896 - 666 sider
...creditors, who, however well disposed they may be to cultivate with us in general friendly relations, are nevertheless by the law of their own condition made...extravagance. He has been an unprofitable observer of events who needs at this day to be admonished of the difficulties which a government habitually dependent... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1908 - 678 sider
...creditors, who, however well disposed they may be to cultivate with us in general friendly relations, are nevertheless by the law of their own condition made...extravagance. He has been an unprofitable observer of events who needs at this day to be admonished of the difficulties which a government habitually dependent... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 546 sider
...creditors, who, however well disposed they may be to cultivate with us in general friendly relations, are nevertheless ' by the law of their own condition made...tendency to increase in magnitude and to foster national Lextravagance. He has been an unprofitable observer of events who needs at this day to be admonished... | |
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