| United States. Congress. House - 782 頁
...the first contemplation of the subject; obstacles to the system of policy by which alone that lesult can be compassed and maintained, are to be foreseen...apple, severed by the tempest from its native tree, cannot choose but fall to the ground, Cuba, forcibly disjoined from its own unnatural connexion with... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1852 - 68 頁
...the first contemplation of the subject; obstacles to the system of policy by which alone that )esult can be compassed and maintained, are to be foreseen...apple, severed by the tempest from its native tree, cannot choose but fall to the ground, Cuba, forcibly disjoined from its own unnatural connexion with... | |
| 1853 - 728 頁
...yet prepared. Numerous and formidable objections to the extension of our territorial dominions beyond sea present themselves to the first contemplation...apple, severed by the tempest from its native tree, cannot chiK)se but fall to the ground, Cuba, forcibly disjointed from its own unnatural connection... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 406 頁
...our territorial dominions beyond sea. present themselves to the first contemplation of the subject t obstacles to the system of policy by which alone that...apple, severed by the tempest from its native tree, cannot choose but fall to the ground, Cuba, forcibly disjointed from its own unnatural connection with... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 414 頁
...themselves to the first contemplation of the subject ; obstacles to Ihe srslem of policy by which alonethnt result can be compassed and maintained, are to be...apple, severed by the tempest from its native tree, cannot choose but fall to the ground, Cuba, forcibly disjointed from its own unnatural connection with... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 412 頁
...compassed and maintained, arc to be foreseen and surmounted, both from at home and abroad ; but there arc laws of political as well as of physical gravitation...apple, severed by the tempest from its native tree, cannot choouc but fall to the ground, Cuba, forcibly disjointed from its own unnatural connection with... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1853 - 706 頁
...and abroad ; but there are laws of political ns well ns of physical gravitation ; and if an npple, severed by the tempest from its native tree, can not choose but fall to thiground, Cuba, forcibly disjoined from its own unnatural connection with Spain, ami incapable of... | |
| 1853 - 724 頁
...both from at home and abroad ; but there are laws of political as well as of physical frravitation ; and if an apple, severed by the tempest from its native tree, cannot choose but fall to the ground, Cuba, forcibly disjointed from its own unnatural connection with... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1854 - 588 頁
...expressed by Mr. Adams, as far back as 1823 : — * Life of Canning, vol. iii, pp. 151-5. tlcicm, 156. " But there are laws of political, as well as of physical...apple severed by the tempest, from its native tree, cannot choose but fall to the ground, Cuba, forcibly disjoined from its own unnatural connexion with... | |
| 1859 - 406 頁
...yet prepared. Numerous and formidable objections to the extension of onr territorial dominions beyond sea, present themselves to the first contemplation...apple, severed by the tempest from its native tree, cannot choose but fall to the ground, Cuba, forcibly disjoined from its own unnatural connexion with... | |
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