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" Great Britain is the nation which can do us the most harm of any one, or all, on earth; and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world. "
The Metropolitan - Halaman 22
1832
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A Straight Deal: Or, The Ancient Grudge

Owen Wister - 1920 - 304 halaman
.... One nation most of all could disturb us. ... She now offers to lead, aid and accompany us. . . . With her on our side we need not fear the whole world. With her, then, we should most seriously cherish a cordial friendship, and nothing would tend more to unite our affections than to...
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The Constitutional Review, Volume 4-5

1920 - 560 halaman
...free government, and emancipate a continent at one stroke, which might otherwise linger long in doubt and difficulty. Great Britain is the nation which can do us the most harm of any one on earth, and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world. With her, then, we should most...
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Life and Labour in the Nineteenth Century: Being the Substance of Lectures ...

Charles Ryle Fay - 1920 - 344 halaman
...cis-Atlantic affairs. .. .Gjeat Britain is the -VN nation which can do us the most harm of anyone, or all on \^ earth; and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world"2. To this policy America was faithful in the decades that followed, departing from it only when...
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Life and Labour in the Nineteenth Century: Being the Substance of Lectures ...

Charles Ryle Fay - 1920 - 344 halaman
...the broils of Europe. Our second, never to suffer Europe to intermeddle with cis-Atlantic affairs. .. .Great Britain is the nation which can do us the most harm of anyone, or all on earth; and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world"2. To this policy...
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First Pan-Pacific Educational Conference, Honolulu, August 11-24, 1921: Held ...

1921 - 258 halaman
...government, and emancipate at one stroke a whole continent, which might otherwise linger long in doubt and difficulty. Great Britain is the nation which...her on our side we need not fear the whole world. IVith her then we should the most sedulously nourish a cordial friendship; and nothing- would tend...
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History of the United States

Charles Austin Beard, Mary Ritter Beard - 1921 - 716 halaman
...her mighty weight into the scale of free government and emancipate a continent at one stroke. . . . With her on our side we need not fear the whole world....should most sedulously cherish a cordial friendship." Monroe's Statement of the Doctrine. — Acting on the advice of trusted friends, President Monroe embodied...
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Columbia Studies in the Social Sciences, Volume 103

1922 - 644 halaman
...free government, and emancipate a continent at one stroke, which might otherwise linger long in doubt and difficulty. Great Britain is the nation which...sedulously cherish a cordial friendship; and nothing could tend more to knit our affections than to be fighting once more, side by side in the same cause....
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The Relation of British Policy to the Declaration of ..., Volume 103,Masalah 1-2

Leonard Axel Lawson - 1922 - 162 halaman
...free government, and emancipate a continent at one stroke, which might otherwise linger long in doubt and difficulty. Great Britain is the nation which...sedulously cherish a cordial friendship; and nothing could tend more to knit our affections than to be fighting once more, side by side in the same cause....
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Ireland's Woes and Britain's Wiles

Andrew Wyelie Gerrie - 1922 - 232 halaman
...Monroe, Jefferson said:— "Great Britain is the nation that can do us the most harm of any one or of all on earth; and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world. 'With her then, we should the most sedulously nourish a cordial friendship: and nothing would tend more to knit our affections...
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A League of Nations, Volume 2

World Peace Foundation - 1919 - 566 halaman
...States. In 1823 Jefferson wrote to Monroe: "Great Britain is the nation SEA POWER NOT TO BE ABUSED 43 which can do us the most harm of any one or all on...not fear the whole world. With her, then, we should cherish a cordial friendship." "This," says Professor Usher, "has in fact been our policy, although...
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