| John Macgregor - 1846 - 658 páginas
...ingratitude for not giving more. There can be no greater error than to expect or calculate upon real favours from nation to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard." President Jackson, in his message as late as the 4th of December, 1838, on alluding to the prosperous... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1846 - 772 páginas
...accept under that character. There can be no greater error than to expect or calculate upon real favours from nation to nation ; it is an illusion which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard.' " These are just sentiments. We also read, as quoted from Mr. Pitken, a great American authority, these... | |
| William Hickey - 1846 - 396 páginas
...for nominal favors, and yet of being reproached with ingratitude for not giving more. There can be no greater error than to expect, or calculate upon, real favors from nation to nation. It ш an illusion which experience must cure, which a juet pride ought to discard . In offering to you... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1846 - 312 páginas
...for nominal favors, and yet of being reproached with ingratitude for not giving more. There can be no greater error than to expect, or calculate upon real favors from nation to nation. 'Tis all illusion, which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard. In offering to... | |
| Alexis Poole - 1847 - 514 páginas
...equivalents for nominal favors, and yet of being reproached with ingatitude for not giving more. There can be no greater error than to expect or calculate upon...offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels of an old affectionate friend, I dare not hope they will make the strong and lasting impression I could wish... | |
| Joseph Story - 1847 - 440 páginas
...for nominal favors, and yet of being reproached with ingratitude for not giving more. There can be no greater error than to expect or calculate upon...offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels of an How far, in the discharge of my official duties, I have been guided by the principles which have been... | |
| Jonathan French - 1847 - 506 páginas
...for nominal favors, and yet of being reproached with ingratitude for not giving more. There can be no greater error than to expect or calculate upon...It is an illusion which experience must cure, which ajust pride ought to discard. In offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels of an old affectionate... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1847 - 474 páginas
...for not giving more. There can be no greater errour than to expect, or calculate upon real favours from nation to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure, which a just pride cught to discard. " In offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels of an old and affectionate friend,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1848 - 146 páginas
...for nominal favors, and yet of being reproached with ingratitude for not giving more. There can be no greater error than to expect or calculate upon...of an old and affectionate friend, I dare not hope Ihey will make the strong and lasting impression I could wish ; that they will control the usual current... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1848 - 304 páginas
...for nominal favors, and yet of being reproached with ingratitude for not giving more. There can be no greater error than to expect or calculate upon...offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels of an old affectionate friend, I dare not hope they will make the strong and lasting impression I could wish... | |
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