| William Jay - 1833 - 528 halaman
...long as these things are known in the United States, or at least firmly believed, and suffered with impunity by Great Britain, that there ever will, or...country in a state of amity with Great Britain long, if the posts are not surrendered. A knowledge of these being my sentiments would have little weight, I... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 584 halaman
...long as these things are known in the United States, or at least firmly believed, and suffered with impunity by Great Britain, that there ever will or...country in a state of amity with Great Britain long, if the posts are not surrendered. A knowledge of these being my sentiments would have little weight, I... | |
| George Washington - 1836 - 574 halaman
...long as these things are known in the United States, or at least firmly believed, and suffered with impunity by Great Britain, that there ever will or...country in a state of amity with Great Britain long, if the posts are not surrendered. A knowledge of these being my sentiments would have little weight, I... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 590 halaman
...long as these things are known in the United States, or at least firmly believed, and suffered with impunity by Great Britain, that there ever will or...country in a state of amity with Great Britain long, if the posts are not surrendered. A knowledge of these being my sentiments would have little weight, I... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 590 halaman
...long as these things are known in the United States, or at least firmly believed, and suffered with impunity by Great Britain, that there ever will or...country in a state of amity with Great Britain long, if the posts are not surrendered. A knowledge of these being my sentiments would have little weight, I... | |
| John Armstrong - 1840 - 272 halaman
...might go farther, and, if they are not much belied, add, men also in disguise. tries? I answer—No. And I will undertake, without the gift of prophecy...knowledge of these being my sentiments would have little weight, I am persuaded, with the British administration, or perhaps with the nation, in effecting... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 582 halaman
...long as these things are known in the United States, or at least firmly believed, and suffered with impunity by Great Britain, that there ever will or...country in a state of amity with Great Britain long, if the posts are not surrendered. A knowledge of these being my sentiments would have little weight, I... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 590 halaman
...long as these things are known in the United States, or at least firmly believed, and suffered with impunity by Great Britain, that there ever will or...country in a state of amity with Great Britain long, if the posts are not surrendered. A knowledge of these being my sentiments would have little weight, I... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1853 - 370 halaman
...Great Britain, that there * Letter of Adams to the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, 19th of Jnly, 1785. ever will or can be any cordiality between the two...country in a state of amity with Great Britain long, if those posts are not surrendered." Still later, Jefferson, writing home from England, says : " In spite... | |
| George Washington - 1855 - 576 halaman
...long as these things are known in the United States, or at least firmly believed, and suffered with impunity by Great Britain, that there ever will or can be any cordiality between the two countries 1 I answer, No. And I will undertake, without the gift of prophecy, to predict, that it will be impossible... | |
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