| George Washington - 1800 - 232 頁
...produce, but which opposite foreign alliances, attachments and intrigues, would stimulate and imbitter. Hence, likewise, they will avoid the necessity of...republican liberty : in this sense it is, that your union ought to be considered as a main prop of your liberty, and that the love of the one ought to... | |
| George Washington - 1800 - 240 頁
...themselves, which so frequently afflict neighbouring countries, not tied together by the same government ; which their own rivalships alone would be sufficient...alliances, attachments and intrigues, would stimulate and imbitter. Hence, likewise, they will avoid the necessity of those overgrown military establishments,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 586 頁
...themselves, which so frequently afflict neighbouring countries, not tied together by the same government; which their own rivalships alone would be sufficient...to produce, but which opposite foreign alliances, attainments and intrigues would stimulate and imbitter. — Hence, likewise, they will avoid the necessity... | |
| 1802 - 440 頁
...themselves which so frequently afflict neighboring countries, not tied together by the same government ; which their own rivalships alone would be sufficient...republican liberty : In this sense it is, that your union ought to be considered as a main prop of your liberty, and that the love of the • one ought... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1805 - 398 頁
...themselves, which so frequently afflict neighbouring countries, not tied together by the same government ; which their own rivalships alone would be sufficient...Republican Liberty ; in this sense, it is that your Union ought to be considered as a main prop of your liberty, and that the love of the one ought to... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 頁
...neighbouring countries, not tied together by the same government ; which their own rivalshrps n!one would be sufficient to produce, but which opposite...establishments, which under any form of government arc inauspicious to liberty, and which are to be regarded as particularly hostile to republican , liberty.... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1806 - 392 頁
...same government; which their owiv rivalships alone vvould be sufficient to produce, but which apposite foreign alliances, attachments and intrigues would...they will avoid the necessity of those over-grown mEitary establishments, which under any form of govei nment are inauspicious to liberty, and which... | |
| David Ramsay - 1807 - 486 頁
...countries not tied together by the same government, which their own rivalships alone would be sufficient tQ produce, but which opposite foreign alliances, Attachments,...inauspicious to liberty, and •which are to be regarded a5 particularly hostile to republican liberty. In this sense it is that your union ought to be considered... | |
| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 頁
...frequently afflict neighbouring countries not tied together by the same government; which their o\vn rivalships alone would be sufficient to produce, but...alliances, attachments, and intrigues, would stimulate and imbitter.... Hence likewise, they will avoid the necessity of those overgrown military establishments,... | |
| 1807 - 772 頁
...rivalships alone would be suf. ficicnt to produce, but winch opposite foreign alliances, attachments nnd intrigues, would stimulate and embitter. Hence, likewise, they will avoid the necessity of those overgrown establishments, which, under ;:nv form of government, are !nau«picious to iibery, and which are to... | |
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