| William Hickey - 1851 - 580 páginas
...interest exists, and infusing into one the enmities of the other, betrays the former into a participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter, without adequate...ought to have been retained, and by exciting jealousy, ill will, and a disposition to retaliate, in the parties from whom equal privileges are withheld ;... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 588 páginas
...interest exists, and infusing into one the enmities of the other, betrays the former into a participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter, without adequate...ought to have been retained, and by exciting jealousy, ill will, and a disposition to retaliate, in the parties from whom equal privileges are withheld ;... | |
| Indiana - 1851 - 724 páginas
...in the quarrels ami wars of the latter, without adequate inducement or justification. It leadsalso to concessions to the favorite nation, of privileges...which is apt doubly to injure the nation making the concession; by unnecessarily parting with what ought to have been retained, and by exciting jealousy,... | |
| François Guizot - 1850 - 198 páginas
...exists, and infusing into one the enmities of the other, betrays the former into a participation of the quarrels and wars of the latter, without adequate...justification. It leads, also, to concessions to the favourite nation of privileges denied to others, which is apt doubly to injure the nation making the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1973 - 182 páginas
...interest exists and infusing into one the enmities of the other, betrays the former into a participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter without adequate inducement or just ¡(¡cation Keal Patriots, who may resist the intrigues of the favorite, are liable to become... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1974 - 1538 páginas
...interest exists, and infusing into one the enmities of the other, betrays the former into a participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter without adequate inducement or justification. . . . Real Patriots, who may resist the intrigues of the favorite, are liable to become suspected and... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1961 - 630 páginas
...or justifications. It leads to the concession of privileges to one nation and to the denial of them to others — which is apt doubly to injure the nation making the concession by an unnecessary sacrifice yielding of what ought to have been retained and by exciting... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1975 - 284 páginas
...participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter, without adequate inducements or justifications. It leads also to concessions, to the favorite nation,...doubly to injure the nation making the concessions, by unnecessary parting with what ought to have been retained, and by exciting jealously, ill will, and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1975 - 280 páginas
...participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter, without adequate inducements or justifications. It leads also to concessions, to the favorite nation,...doubly to injure the nation making the concessions, by unnecessary parting with what ought to have been retained, and by exciting jealously, ill will, and... | |
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