| 1815 - 68 páginas
...patronage, and to repay it by an abject devotion to executive measures. Lastly and principally.—A visionary and superficial theory in regard to commerce,...administration could, in so short a period, have so nearly consummated the work of national ruin, unless favoured by defects in the Constitution. To enumerate... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1833 - 464 páginas
...regard to commerce, accompanied by a real hatred but a feigned regard to its interests, and a ruinous 47 perseverance in efforts to render it an instrument...administration could, in so short a period, have so nearly consummated the work of national ruin, unless favoured by defects in the constitution. "To enumerate... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1833 - 458 páginas
...controversies, and of our political relations to them respectively. " Lastly and principally. — A visionary and superficial theory in regard to commerce,...but a feigned regard to its interests, and a ruinous 47 perseverance in efforts to render it an instrument of coercion and war. " But it is not conceivable... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1856 - 718 páginas
...regard to commerce, accomANALYSIS, panied by a real hatred, but a feigned regard to its interests, ani a ruinous perseverance in efforts to render it an instrument of coercion and tcur.Ji \. The an- 55. 'To these charges the democratic party responded, by declar-/ <л«е ¡ng them... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 618 páginas
...their controversies, and of our political relations to them respectively. Lastly and principally.—A visionary and superficial theory in regard to commerce,...administration could, in so short a period, have so nearly consummated the work of national ruin, unless favoured by defects in the Constitution. To enumerate... | |
| William MacDonald - 1908 - 648 páginas
...their controversies, and of our political relations to them respectively. Lastly and principally. — A visionary and superficial theory in regard to commerce,...administration could, in so short a period, have so nearly consummated the work of national ruin, unless favoured by defects in the constitution. To enumerate... | |
| 1911 - 44 páginas
...i8 controversies, and of our political relations to them respectively. Lastly and principally. — A visionary and superficial theory in regard to commerce,...administration could, in so short a period, have so nearly consummated the work of national ruin, unless favoured by defects in the constitution. To enumerate... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 472 páginas
...controversies, and of our political, relations to them respectively. Lastly and principally. — A visionary and superficial theory in regard to commerce,...administration could, in so short a period, have so nearly consummated the work of national ruin, unless favored by defects in the Constitution. To enumerate... | |
| Samuel Eliot Morison - 1913 - 360 páginas
...West, animosity towards Great Britain, partiality towards France, and Lastly and principally. — A visionary and superficial theory in regard to commerce,...efforts to render it an instrument of coercion and war. 1 But it is not conceivable that the obliquity of any administration could, in so short a period, have... | |
| Samuel Eliot Morison - 1913 - 456 páginas
...West, animosity towards Great Britain, partiality towards France, and Lastly and principally. — A visionary and superficial theory in regard to commerce,...efforts to render it an instrument of coercion and war.6 But it is not conceivable that the obliquity of any administration could, in so short a period,... | |
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