| Washington Irving - 2005 - 417 páginas
...guided by [t] justice shall counsel, — Why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation f— Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground ? —...interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Bprope, entangle our peace and prosperity lu the toiis of European ambition, rivaiship, interest, humour... | |
| Wardell Lindsay - 2006 - 24 páginas
...may choose peace or war, as our interest, guided by justice, shall counsel. Why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation? Why quit our own to stand...rivalship, interest, humor, or caprice? It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world, so far I mean,... | |
| Michael Lind - 2006 - 304 páginas
...distant situation invites and enables us to pursue a different course . . . Why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation? Why quit our own to stand...and prosperity in the toils of European ambition, rival ship, interest, humor or caprice?" He concluded: "It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent... | |
| Ronald J. Pestritto, Thomas G. West - 2007 - 358 páginas
...sides to republics is that they afford too easy an inlet to foreign corruption." Federalist 22. 1 17. "Why. by interweaving our destiny with that of any...ambition. rivalship. interest. humor or caprice?" Washington. "Farewell Address." in Richardson. Messages. 1:215. "[ P|cace. commerce. and honest friendship... | |
| Ralph Keyes - 2007 - 416 páginas
...is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliance with any portion of the foreign world," and "Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any...European ambition, rivalship, interest, humor or caprice? " But Washington referred to "entangling alliances" only in our memories. This hook phrase made it... | |
| Mary E. Burt - 2006 - 396 páginas
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| Joyce P. Kaufman - 2006 - 190 páginas
...clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world." He asked the country why we should "entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition, rivalship, interest, humor, or caprice."14 What did the policy of unilateralism really mean for the United States? Here, again, it... | |
| Hutton Webster - 2007 - 556 páginas
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| Frank Schorkopf - 2007 - 390 páginas
...Demokratie, 1.Aufl., 1947, S. 151 (155); die Formulierung lautet im Original: »Why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation? Why quit our own to stand...ambition, rivalship, interest, humor, or caprice?« konkreten Entscheidung durch ein überstaatliches Gremium. Dagegen nimmt ein dem Unilateralismus zuneigender... | |
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