| George Washington - 1800 - 232 páginas
...cultivated. 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. Antipathy in one nation against... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 586 páginas
...fondness, is in some degree a slave. It is a slave to its animosny or to its aftecìion, either of which is sufficient to lead it astray from its duty...more readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of umbrage, and to be haughty and intraitable, when accidental or trifling occasions... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 460 páginas
...fondness, is in some degree a slave. It is £ slave to its animosity or to its affection, either of which is sufficient to lead it astray from its duty...readily to offer insult , and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of umbrage, and to be haughty and intractable, when accidental or trifling occasions... | |
| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 páginas
...cultivated. The nation which indulges towards another an habitual 1 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. Antipathy in one nation against... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 584 páginas
...cultivated. 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, Autipathyin one nation, against... | |
| Willem Lodewyk Van-Ess - 1810 - 556 páginas
...fondness, is, in some degree, a slave; it is e a slave to its animosity or to its affection, either of which is sufficient to lead it astray from its duty...more readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of umbrage, and to be haughty and intractable •when accidental or trifling occasions... | |
| David Ramsay - 1811 - 522 páginas
...cultivated. The nation which indulges toward 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 it* interest. Antipathy in one nation against... | |
| Albert Picket - 1820 - 314 páginas
...cultivated. 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 affections, either of which is sufficient to lead it astray from its duty and its interest. Antipathy... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 382 páginas
...cultivated. 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. Antipathy in one nation against... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 376 páginas
...cultivated. 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 ami its interest. Antipatby in one nation against... | |
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