It is impossible that the allied powers should extend their political system to any portion of either continent without endangering our peace and happiness; nor can any one believe that our Southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their... Library of Southern Literature: Biography - Pagina 5510geredigeerd door - 1910Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 876 pagina’s
...without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe that our southern brethren, it' left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord....It is equally impossible, therefore, that we should bchohl such interposition, in any form, with indifference. If we look to the comparative strength and... | |
| James Nelson Burnes, Edward W. De Knight - 1889 - 562 pagina’s
...system to any portion of either continent without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe that our Southern brethren, if left to themselves,...impossible, therefore, that we should behold such interposition in any form with indifference. If we look to the comparative strength and resources of... | |
| Christopher Columbus - 1892 - 178 pagina’s
...system to any portion of either continent without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves,...impossible, therefore, that we should behold such interposition, in any form, with indifference. — Williams, Statesman's Manual, I., 452-453, 460-461.... | |
| Patrick Cudmore - 1892 - 188 pagina’s
...portion of either continent, without endangering our peace and happiness. Nor can anyone believe that onr Southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt...impossible, therefore, that we should behold such interposition, in any form, with indifference. " If we look to the comparative strength and resources... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper, Hector Tyndale Fenton - 1892 - 930 pagina’s
...system to any portion ot either continent without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe, that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of tbeir own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore, that we should behold such interposition, in... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper - 1892 - 1144 pagina’s
...nor can any one believe, that our southern brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of tkeir own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore, that we should behold such interposition, in any form, with indifference. If we look to the comparative strength and resources... | |
| Henry Wager Halleck - 1893 - 628 pagina’s
...system to any portion of either continent without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can anyone believe that our Southern brethren, if left to themselves,...impossible, therefore, that we should behold such interposition in any form with indifference. If we look to the comparative strength and resources of... | |
| Freeman Snow - 1894 - 536 pagina’s
...system to any portion of either continent without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe that our southern brethren, if left to themselves,...impossible, therefore, that we should behold such interposition, in any form, with indifference. If we look to the comparative strength and resources... | |
| 1895 - 914 pagina’s
...system to any portion of either continent without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe that our Southern brethren, if left to themselves,...impossible, therefore, that we should -behold such interposition, in any form, with indifference." " Such was the Monroe doctrine. It is interesting to... | |
| Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, George Henry Payne, Henry Goddard Leach - 1895 - 820 pagina’s
...system to any portion of either continent without endangering our peace and happiness ; nor can any one believe that our Southern brethren, if left to themselves,...impossible, therefore, that we should behold such interposition, in any form, with indifference. . . . It is still the true policy of the United States... | |
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