The Tour of James Monroe, President of the United States, Through the Northern and Eastern States, in 1817: His Tour in the Year 1818; Together with a Sketch of His Life; with Descriptive and Historical Notices of the Principal Places Through which He Passed ...S. Andrus, 1819 - 348 halaman |
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... foreign power , which they would not acknowledge , they were jealous even of a necessary power for their own government . But the people were intelligent , and an appeal to their understanding was never unsuccessfully made . The debates ...
... foreign power , which they would not acknowledge , they were jealous even of a necessary power for their own government . But the people were intelligent , and an appeal to their understanding was never unsuccessfully made . The debates ...
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... foreign foe , are now remem- bered with no emotions but those of pity and contempt . At the period last mentioned , two great political par- ties began to assume a “ shape and form " in our Re- public , each claiming to be equally ...
... foreign foe , are now remem- bered with no emotions but those of pity and contempt . At the period last mentioned , two great political par- ties began to assume a “ shape and form " in our Re- public , each claiming to be equally ...
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... foreign court , he had secured the confidence of all his countrymen , excepting that part of them whose politi- cal intolerance induces some to withhold the meed of praise , and the sentence of approbation , when they are conscious it ...
... foreign court , he had secured the confidence of all his countrymen , excepting that part of them whose politi- cal intolerance induces some to withhold the meed of praise , and the sentence of approbation , when they are conscious it ...
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... foreign emissaries , more destitute of mer- cy and principle , if possible , than the Siminoles them- selves , these wretched and barbarous outcasts , even from savage society , were spreading consternation , ha- < voc , torture and ...
... foreign emissaries , more destitute of mer- cy and principle , if possible , than the Siminoles them- selves , these wretched and barbarous outcasts , even from savage society , were spreading consternation , ha- < voc , torture and ...
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... foreign officers , strangers , ( ladies as well as gentlemen ) and citizens , the President rose and de- livered the following SPEECH : I should be destitute of feeling , if I was not deeply affected by the strong proof which my fellow ...
... foreign officers , strangers , ( ladies as well as gentlemen ) and citizens , the President rose and de- livered the following SPEECH : I should be destitute of feeling , if I was not deeply affected by the strong proof which my fellow ...
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Halaman 342 - States in regard to this contest, and to conclude that it is proper to adhere to it, especially in the present state of affairs. I have great satisfaction in stating that our relations with France, Russia, and other powers continue on the most friendly basis.
Halaman 46 - Usurpation is then an easy attainment, and a usurper soon found. The people themselves become the willing instruments of their own debasement and ruin. Let us, then, look to the great cause, and endeavor to preserve it in full force. Let us, by all wise and constitutional measures, promote intelligence among the people, as the best means of preserving our liberties.
Halaman ii - IDE, of the said District, hath deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit : " Inductive Grammar, designed for beginners. By an Instructer." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States...
Halaman 49 - It is important, too, that the capital which nourishes our manufactures should be domestic ; as its influence in that case, instead of exhausting, as it may do in foreign hands, would be felt advantageously on agriculture and every other branch of industry. Equally important is it to provide at home a market for our raw materials, as, by extending the competition, it will enhance the price, and protect the cultivator against the casualties incident to foreign markets.
Halaman 310 - ... the earth was given to mankind to support the greatest number of which it is capable, and no tribe or people have a right to withhold from the wants of others more than is necessary for their own support and comfort.
Halaman 97 - Americans will pay, which the exhausted state of the continent renders very unlikely ; and because it was well worth while to incur a loss upon the first exportation, in order, by the glut, to stifle in the cradle those rising manufactures in the United States, which the war had forced into existence contrary to the natural course of things.
Halaman 44 - Just as this Constitution was put into action several of the principal States of Europe had become much agitated and some of them seriously convulsed. Destructive wars ensued, which have of late only been terminated. In the course of these conflicts the United States received great injury from several of the parties. It was their interest to stand aloof from the contest, to demand justice from the party committing the injury, and to cultivate by a fair and honorable conduct the friendship of all....
Halaman 344 - Negotiations are now depending with the tribes in the Illinois Territory and with the Choctaws, by which it is expected that other extensive cessions will be made. I take great interest in stating that the cessions already made, which are considered so important to the United States, have been obtained on conditions very satisfactory to the Indians.
Halaman 47 - Invasions may be made too formidable to be resisted by any land and naval force which it would comport either with the principles of our Government or the circumstances of the United States to maintain. In such cases recourse must be had to the great body of the People and in a manner to produce the best effect. It is of the highest importance, therefore, that they be so organized and trained as to be prepared for any emergency. The arrangement should be such as to put at the command of the Government...