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The reputation of the country essentially depends on the ability and success with
which the President disposes of the numerous questions affecting our relations
with foreign states — its tranquillity on the impartiality with which he administers ...
The reputation of the country essentially depends on the ability and success with
which the President disposes of the numerous questions affecting our relations
with foreign states — its tranquillity on the impartiality with which he administers ...
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... that a rigid system of accountability should be enforced ; and that the
government should carefully abstain from ail connexion with the political
transactions of foreign powers . These rules of practice have been uniformly
acknowledged by the ...
... that a rigid system of accountability should be enforced ; and that the
government should carefully abstain from ail connexion with the political
transactions of foreign powers . These rules of practice have been uniformly
acknowledged by the ...
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With a high reputation for diplomatic skill , every important negotiation with a view
to the adjustment of our claims on the justice of foreign countries , resulted in a
disastrous , and not always an honorable failure . The nearest approach to an ...
With a high reputation for diplomatic skill , every important negotiation with a view
to the adjustment of our claims on the justice of foreign countries , resulted in a
disastrous , and not always an honorable failure . The nearest approach to an ...
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Jackson was elected President — the embarrassed state of our relations with
foreign countries , the progress of false principles at home , and the disrepute into
which his immediate predecessors had fallen in the estimation of a large majority
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Jackson was elected President — the embarrassed state of our relations with
foreign countries , the progress of false principles at home , and the disrepute into
which his immediate predecessors had fallen in the estimation of a large majority
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The President is charged by the constitution with the management of our
negotiations and intercourse with foreign powers : and there is no instance in the
history of the country in which Congress has refused to grant an appropriation for
the ...
The President is charged by the constitution with the management of our
negotiations and intercourse with foreign powers : and there is no instance in the
history of the country in which Congress has refused to grant an appropriation for
the ...
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