| 1835 - 674 sider
...defenceless position and distinguished love of peace are the surest invitations to war; and that there is no way to avoid it, other than by being always prepared, and willing, for just cause, to meet it. If there be a people on earth, whose more especial duty it it to be at all... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 466 sider
...defenceless position and a distinguished love of peace are the purest invitations to war; and lhat there is no way to avoid it other than by being always prepared and willing, for a just cause, lo meet it. If then be a people on earth, whose more especial duty it i - to be at nil times prepared... | |
| United States. Congress - 1835 - 676 sider
...defenceless position and dist inguished love of peace are the surest invitations to war; and that there is no way to avoid it, other than by being always prepared, and willing, for just cause, to meet it. If there be a people on earth, whose more especial duty it is to be at all... | |
| United States. Congress - 1835 - 674 sider
...defenceless position and dist inguished love of peace are the surest invitations to war; and that there is no way to avoid it, other than by being always prepared, and willing, fur just cause, to meet it. If there be a people on earth, whose more especial duty it is to be at... | |
| United States. President - 1841 - 762 sider
...defenceless position and distinguished love of peace are the surest invitations to war ; and that there is no way to avoid it other than by being always prepared, and willing for a just cause to meet it. If there be a people on earth whose more especial duty it is to be at all times prepared to defend... | |
| United States. President - 1841 - 766 sider
...defenceless position and distinguished love of peace are the surest invitations to war ; and that there is no way to avoid it other than by being always prepared, and willing for a just cause to meet it. If there be a people on earth whose more especial duty it is to be at all times prepared to defend... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 sider
...defenceless position and distinguished love of peace are the surest invitations to war ; and that there is no way to avoid it other than by being always prepared, and willing for a jus cause to meet it. If there be a people on earth whose more especial duty it is to be at all times... | |
| 1843 - 1046 sider
...defenceless position and distil guished love of peace are the surest invitations to war ; and that there is D way to avoid it other than by being always prepared, and willing for a ju cause to meet it. If there be a people on earth whose more especial dul it is to be at all times... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 766 sider
...defenceless position and distinguished love of peace are the surest invitations to war ; and that there is no way to avoid it other than by being always prepared, and willing for a just cause to meet it. If there be a people on earth whose more especial duty it is to be at all times prepared to defend... | |
| 1822 - 626 sider
...defenceless position, and distinguished love of peace, are the surest invitations to war/ and that there is no way to avoid it, other than by be'ing always prepared, and willing, for just cause, to meet it. It' there be a people on earth whose more especial duty is to be at all times... | |
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