Friendly relations with all, but entangling alliances with none, has long been a maxim with us. Our true mission is not to propagate our opinions, or impose upon other countries our form of government, by artifice or force; but to teach by example, and... Annual Register - Página 213editado por - 1852Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 944 páginas
...opinions, or impose upon other countries our form of government, by artifice or force ; but to teacli by example, and show by our sucsess, moderation, and...ourselves, we are anxious to see the same forbearance on the part of other nations, whose forms of government are different from our own. The deep interest... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 500 páginas
...our form of government, by artifice or force ; but to teach by example, and show by our .-success, moderation and justice, the blessings of self-government,...ourselves, we are anxious to see the same forbearance on the part of other nations, who: • forms of government are different from our own. The deep interest... | |
| 586 páginas
...countries our form of government, by artifice or force ; but to teach by example aud show by our success, moderation, and justice, the blessings of self-government, and the advantages of free institutions." The correspondence with England and France respecting the invasion of Cuba, maintains the principle,... | |
| 1852 - 746 páginas
...countries our form of government by artifice or force, but to teach by example, and show by our success, moderation, and justice, the blessings of self-government, and the advantages of free institutions. Fourth. That, where the people make and control the government, they should obey its constitution,... | |
| 1852 - 914 páginas
...propagate our opinions, or impose upon other countries our form of government, by artifice or force ; but to teach by example, and show by our sucsess,...ourselves, we are anxious to see the same forbearance on the part of other nations, whose forms of government are different from our own. The deep interest... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1852 - 528 páginas
...countries our form of government, by artifice or force; but to teach by example, and show by our success, moderation and justice, the blessings of self-government,...ourselves, we are anxious to see the same forbearance on the part of other nations, whose forms of government are different from our own. The deep interest... | |
| 1852 - 1018 páginas
...countries our form of government, by artifice or force; but to teach by example, and show by our success, moderation and justice, the blessings of self-government,...ourselves, we are anxious to see the same forbearance on the part of other nations, whose forms of government are different from our own. The deep interest... | |
| 1852 - 916 páginas
...propagate our opinions, or impose upon other countries our form of government, by artifice or force ; but to teach by example, and show by our sucsess,...make and alter its political institutions to suit iU own condition and convenience. But, while we avow and maintain this neutral policy ourselves, we... | |
| 1852 - 884 páginas
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