America's Foreign Relations, Том 1Century Company, 1916 |
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... France Striking at England in America - The British Genius for Colonization ... French and Indian War - Purblind British Policy - Frederick the Great - The ... Government - Mercenary Troops Sought in Rus- sia - Catherine the Great and ...
... France Striking at England in America - The British Genius for Colonization ... French and Indian War - Purblind British Policy - Frederick the Great - The ... Government - Mercenary Troops Sought in Rus- sia - Catherine the Great and ...
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... French planned a descent upon Boston , which failed . Then there came a ... government thought it politic to give France consolation for those losses at ... government that so long extended the struggle for national supremacy in America ...
... French planned a descent upon Boston , which failed . Then there came a ... government thought it politic to give France consolation for those losses at ... government that so long extended the struggle for national supremacy in America ...
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... French in Canada and the Spanish in Florida never ceased to incite the ... France , and the boundaries of Nova Scotia were left undetermined , the French ... government , in its colonial department , was not marked with the greatest ...
... French in Canada and the Spanish in Florida never ceased to incite the ... France , and the boundaries of Nova Scotia were left undetermined , the French ... government , in its colonial department , was not marked with the greatest ...
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... government . " In New Jersey there was " a growing rebellion . " New England was , of course , worst of all . There ... French observer , De Tocqueville , after- ward bore witness to that fact , in his " Democracy in America . ' The French ...
... government . " In New Jersey there was " a growing rebellion . " New England was , of course , worst of all . There ... French observer , De Tocqueville , after- ward bore witness to that fact , in his " Democracy in America . ' The French ...
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... government , " he wrote , " are better able than any other to found prosperous colonies . The habit of thinking and ... French strove to con- fine them to the peninsula . As soon as Halifax made known his plans for enforcing the English ...
... government , " he wrote , " are better able than any other to found prosperous colonies . The habit of thinking and ... French strove to con- fine them to the peninsula . As soon as Halifax made known his plans for enforcing the English ...
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Страница 204 - Observe good faith and justice towards all nations; cultivate peace and harmony with all; religion and morality enjoin this conduct ; and can it be that good policy does not equally enjoin it? It will be worthy of a free, enlightened, and, at no distant period, a great nation, to give to mankind the magnanimous and too novel example of a people always guided by an exalted justice and benevolence.
Страница 158 - In the execution of such a plan nothing is more essential than that permanent, inveterate antipathies against particular nations and passionate attachments for others should be excluded ; and that in place of them just and amicable feelings towards all should be cultivated. The Nation, which indulges towards another an habitual hatred or an habitual fondness, is in some degree a slave.
Страница 205 - The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is, in extending our commercial relations to have with them as little political connection as possible.
Страница 204 - The nation which indulges towards another an habitual hatred or an habitual fondness is in some degree a slave. It is a slave to its animosity or to its affection, either of which is sufficient to lead it astray from its duty and its interest.
Страница 239 - It completely reverses all the political relations of the United States, and will form a new epoch in our political course.
Страница 340 - Our first and fundamental maxim should be, never to entangle ourselves in the broils of Europe. Our second — never to suffer Europe to intermeddle with cis-Atlantic affairs. America, North and South, has a set of interests distinct from those of Europe, and peculiarly her own. She should therefore have a system of her own, separate and apart from that of Europe, While the last is laboring to become the domicile of despotism, our endeavor should surely be, to make our hemisphere that of freedom.
Страница 346 - Governments and Spain we declared our neutrality at the time of their recognition, and to this we have adhered, and shall continue to adhere, provided no change shall occur which, in the judgment of the competent authorities of this Government, shall make a corresponding change on the part of the United States indispensable to their security.
Страница 43 - Three millions of people, armed in the holy cause of liberty, and in such a country as that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us.
Страница 171 - We surely cannot deny to any nation that right whereon our own government is founded, that every one may govern itself according to whatever form it pleases, and change these forms at its own will; and that it may transact its business with foreign nations through whatever organ it thinks proper, whether King.
Страница 205 - ... free people ought to be constantly awake. since history and experience prove that foreign Influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government. But that jealousy, to be useful...