... a commodity required in every manufacturing country, our true policy is peace, and the freest trade which our necessities will permit. It is alike our interest and that of all those to whom we would sell and from whom we would buy, that there should... The Life of Jefferson Davis - Strana 242autor/autoři: Frank H. Alfriend - 1868 - 645 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1861 - 456 str.
...interest and that of all those to whom we would sell, and from whom we would buy, that there should be the fewest practicable restrictions upon the interchange...good will and kind offices. If, however, passion or lust of dominion should cloud the judgment or 'inflame the ambition of those States, we must prepare... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1861 - 462 str.
...interest and that of all those to whom we would sell, and from whom we would buy, that there should be the fewest practicable restrictions upon the interchange...good will and kind offices. If, however, passion or lust of dominion should cloud the judgment or 'inflame the ambition of those States, we must prepare... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 572 str.
...interest, and that of all those to whom we TonM sell, and from whom we would buy, that there BhoaM be the fewest practicable restrictions upon the interchange...the American Union. "It must follow, therefore, that mutual interest would invite guod-will and kind offices. If, however, passion, or lust of dominion,... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 560 str.
...interest, and that of all those to whom we would Bell, and from whom we would buy, that there should be the fewest practicable restrictions upon the interchange...There can be but little rivalry between ours and any mannfacturing or navigating community, such as the North-eastern States of the American Union. *' It... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - 1862 - 764 str.
...interest and that of all those to whom we would sell and from whom we would buy, that there should be the fewest practicable restrictions upon the interchange...the American Union. It must follow, therefore, that mutual interest would invite good-will and kind offices. If, however, passion or lust of dominion should... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1862 - 554 str.
...interest, and that of all those to whom we would sell, and from whom we would bny, that there should bo the fewest practicable restrictions upon the interchange...ours and any manufacturing or navigating community, snch as the North-eastern States of the American Union. " It must follow, therefore, that mutual interest... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 910 str.
...foreign nations is changed, but this does not necessarily interrupt their international relations. . . . There can be but little rivalry between ours and any manufacturing or navigation community, such as the North-eastern States of -the American Union. It must follow, therefore,... | |
| Taliaferro Preston Shaffner - 1863 - 862 str.
...interest, and that of all those to whom we would sell, and from whom we would buy, that there should be the fewest practicable restrictions upon the interchange...the American Union. It must follow, therefore, that mutual interest would invite good-will and kind offices. If, however, passion or lust of dominion should... | |
| George McHenry - 1863 - 372 str.
...interest and that of those to whom ' we would sell and from whom we would buy, that there should ' be the fewest practicable restrictions upon the interchange...American Union. It must follow, ' therefore, that mutual interest would invite goodwill and kind ' offices. If, however, passion or lust of dominion... | |
| George McHenry - 1863 - 372 str.
...interest and that of those to whom ' we would sell and from whom we would buy, that there should ' be the fewest practicable restrictions upon the interchange...American Union. It must follow, ' therefore, that mutual interest would invite goodwill and kind ' offices. If, however, passion or lust of dominion... | |
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