It is impossible that the allied powers should extend their political system to any portion of either continent, without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of... The Congressional Globe - 第 73 頁United States. Congress 著 - 1853完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 876 頁
...themselves, would adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore, that we should bchohl such interposition, in any form, with indifference....never subdue them. It is still the true policy of the United States to leave the parties to themselves, in the hope that other powers will pursue the... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 866 頁
...happiness ; nor can any one believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore,...in any form, with indifference. If we look to the comparativo strength and resources of Spain and those new GovernineiUs, and their distance from each.... | |
| William O. Stoddard - 1887 - 376 頁
...can any one believe that our southern brethren [republics], if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore,...such interposition in any form with indifference." Before ending this important message to Congress the President was well aware that his Cabinet was... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1923 - 976 頁
...happiness; nor can any one believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore,...such interposition in any form with indifference. Such was the doctrine. I cannot undertake to trace all its adventures through a century crowded with... | |
| Oscar Browning - 1888 - 422 頁
...political system to- any pqrtion of either continent, without endangering our peace and happiness . . It is equally impossible therefore that we should...such interposition in any form, with indifference." In this last principle the (extraordinary skill of Adams is seen, for he induced Southern America to... | |
| Edward W. De Knight - 1889 - 582 頁
...happiness ; nor can any one believe that our Southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore,...never subdue them. It is still the true policy of the United States to leave the parties to themselves in the hope that other powers will pursue the... | |
| Patrick Cudmore - 1892 - 188 頁
...happiness. Nor can anyone believe that onr Southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore,...never subdue them. It is still the true policy of the United States to leave the parties to themselves, in the hope that other powers will pursue the... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper - 1892 - 1144 頁
...nor can any one believe, that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of tkeir own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore, that...never subdue them. It is still the true policy of the United States to leave the parties to themselves, in the hope that other powers will pursue the... | |
| Christopher Columbus - 1892 - 178 頁
...happiness ; nor can any one believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore,...such interposition, in any form, with indifference. — Williams, Statesman's Manual, I., 452-453, 460-461. 1824, Dec. 7. MONROE'S EIGHTH ANNUAL MESSAGE.... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1893 - 628 頁
...happiness ; nor can anyone believe that our Southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore,...never subdue them. It is still the true policy of the United States to leave the parties to themselves, in the hope that other Powers will pursue the... | |
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