The Life of Gouverneur Morris: With Selections from His Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers ; Detailing Events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States, 第 2 卷Gray & Bowen, 1832 - 520 頁 |
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... friends or dangerous enemies . ' ' You are perfectly right , sir ; and certainly it is to be desired as well for our mutual interests , as for the peace and happiness of mankind , that we should be upon the best footing . ' I assured ...
... friends or dangerous enemies . ' ' You are perfectly right , sir ; and certainly it is to be desired as well for our mutual interests , as for the peace and happiness of mankind , that we should be upon the best footing . ' I assured ...
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... friends more at liberty to press the other powers . The proceedings of the congress have of course been very secret , and if they had not , a mere private individual in this country could not acquire an early knowledge of them . There ...
... friends more at liberty to press the other powers . The proceedings of the congress have of course been very secret , and if they had not , a mere private individual in this country could not acquire an early knowledge of them . There ...
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... friendship . I pray your kind excuse , sir , for giving vent to these ideas , which are as much the sentiments of my heart as the dictates of my understanding . As conclusions of reason , they have nat- urally been adopted by every ...
... friendship . I pray your kind excuse , sir , for giving vent to these ideas , which are as much the sentiments of my heart as the dictates of my understanding . As conclusions of reason , they have nat- urally been adopted by every ...
第 40 頁
... friendship , but am only acknowledging , confidential- ly , my own private opinion , and what it has not been hitherto in my power to remedy . I shall , I trust , be enabled very soon to address myself upon a new subject to General ...
... friendship , but am only acknowledging , confidential- ly , my own private opinion , and what it has not been hitherto in my power to remedy . I shall , I trust , be enabled very soon to address myself upon a new subject to General ...
第 45 頁
... friend- ship . That the navigation of the Mississippi , hitherto the bone of contention , was , I believed , given up by them already , or soon would be so ; and as for their claims , they never could affect us , and therefore we did ...
... friend- ship . That the navigation of the Mississippi , hitherto the bone of contention , was , I believed , given up by them already , or soon would be so ; and as for their claims , they never could affect us , and therefore we did ...
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