| M. Sears - 1844 - 596 páginas
...recommended by every sentiment which ennobles human nature. Alas! it is rendered impossible by its vices! In the execution of such a plan, nothing is more essential...antipathies against particular nations, and passionate attachment for others, should be excluded; and that, in the place of them, just and amicable feelings... | |
| Hector Orr - 1845 - 204 páginas
...recommended by every sentiment which ennobles human nature. Alas ! is it rendered impossible by its vices ? In the execution of such a plan, nothing is more essential...attachments for others, should be excluded ; and that in the place of them, just and amicable feelings towards all should bo cultivated. The nation which indulges... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 848 páginas
...recommended by every sentiment which ennobles human nature. Alas ! it is rendered impossible by its vices. In the execution of such a plan, nothing is more essential...attachments for others, should be excluded; and that in the place of them, just and amicable feelings toward all should be cultivated. The nation which indulges... | |
| John Macgregor - 1846 - 658 páginas
...the magnanimous and novel example of a people always guided by an exalted justice and benevolence. "In the execution of such a plan, nothing is more...attachments for others, should be excluded, and, that in the place of them, just and amicable feelings towards all should be cultivated. " The great rule of... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 766 páginas
...dictate. every sentiment which ennobles human nature. Alas ! it is rendered impossible by its vices. In the execution of such a plan, nothing is more essential...antipathies against particular nations, and passionate attacliments for others, should be excluded ; and that. in the place of them, just and amicable feelings... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1846 - 242 páginas
...which ennobles human nature. Alas ! is it rendered impossible by its vices ? In the execution of sush a plan nothing is more essential than that permanent,...antipathies against particular nations, and passionate attachment for others, should be excluded ; and that, in place of them, just and amicable feelings... | |
| John Macgregor - 1847 - 962 páginas
...the magnanimous and novel example of a people always guided by an exalted justice and benevolence. " In the execution of such a plan, nothing is more essential...amicable feelings towards all should be cultivated. " The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations, is extending our commercial relations, to... | |
| John MacGregor - 1847 - 844 páginas
...recommended by every sentiment which ennobles human nature. Alas ! is it rendered impossible by its vices ? In the execution of such a plan, nothing is more essential...passionate attachments for others, should be excluded ; aud that, in place of them, just and amicable feelings towards all should be cultivated. Against... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1847 - 474 páginas
...by every sentirrent which ennobles human nature. Alas ! is it rendered impossible by its vices ? " In the execution of such a plan, nothing is more essential...nations, and passionate attachments for others should bo excluded ; and that, in place of them, just and amicable feelings towards all should be cultivated.... | |
| George Washington - 1848 - 612 páginas
...recommended hy every sentiment which ennohles human nature. Alas ! is it rendered impossihle hy its vices ? In the execution of such a plan, nothing is more essential,...Nations, and passionate attachments for others, should he excluded ; and that, in place of them, just and amicahle feelings towards all should he cultivated.... | |
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