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" Our detached and distant situation invites and enables us to pursue a different course. If we remain one people, under an efficient government, the period is not far off when we may defy material injury from external annoyance; when we may take such an... "
The History of North and South America: From Its Discovery to the Death of ... - Page 121
by Richard Snowden - 1813
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The Monthly Magazine

The Monthly Magazine, Volume 2

Sir Richard Phillips - 1796
...be fcrupuloufly refpeftcd ; wben belligerent nations, under the impoiTibility of making acquittions upon us, will not lightly hazard the giving us provocation ; when we may choofe peace or war, as our intereft, guided by juftice, ¿Ы1 ciiunlel. Why forego the advantages...
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The Universal Magazine

The Universal Magazine, Volume 99

Literary Criticism - 1796
...be tcrupuloufly re(pec\ed ; whin belligerent nations, under the impoflihility of nuking acquittions upon us, will not lightly hazard the giving us provocation : when we may chuie peace or war, as our interell, guided by jultice, (hall counfel. Why forego 'th. 'advantage of...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

Andrew Kippis, William Godwin - Astrology - 1797
...fcrupulouíly refpeited ; when belligerent nations, under the impoffibility of making acquifitions upon us, will not lightly hazard the giving us provocation ; when we may •choofe peace or war, as our intereft, guided byjuftice, ihallcounfel. Why forego the advantages...
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Washington's political legacies: To which is annexed an appendix, containing ...

Washington's political legacies: To which is annexed an appendix, containing ...

George Washington, J. M. Williams - 1800 - 208 pages
...government, the period is not far off, when we may defy material injury.from external annoyance ; when we may take such an attitude as will cause the neutrality,...WHY forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation ? why quit our own, to stand upon foreign ground ? why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any...
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Annual Register

Annual Register, Volume 38

Edmund Burke - History - 1800
...caufe thpje whom they aftuate to lee danger only on one fide, and lerve to veil and even fecond the upon us, will not lightly hazard the giving us provocation ; when we may choofe peace or war, as our intereft, guided by juftice, fhaS counfel. Why forego the advantages of...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1800
...be fcrupuloufly refpected ; when belligerent nations, under the impoflibility of making acquifitions upon us, will not lightly hazard the giving us provocation ; when we may choofe peace or war, as our intereft, guided by juftice, lliall counfel. Why forego the advantages...
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Porcupine's works: containing various writings and selections, exhibiting a ...

Porcupine's works: containing various writings and selections, exhibiting a ...

William Cobbett - History - 1801
...neutrality, we may at any tim.e resolve upon, to be scrupulously respected ; when belligerent powers, under the impossibility of making acquisitions upon...justice, shall counsel. " Why forego the advantages of such a peculiar situation ? Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground? Why, by interweaving our...
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The Washingtoniana: containing a sketch of the life and death of the late ...

The Washingtoniana: containing a sketch of the life and death of the late ...

Francis Johnston, William Hamilton - Biography & Autobiography - 1802 - 411 pages
...government, the period is not far off, when we may defy material injury from external annoyance ; when we may take such an attitude as will cause the neutrality...WHY forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation ? Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground ? Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any...
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The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle

The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle

History
...be fcrupuloufly refpefledj when Belligerent Nations, under the impoffibility of making acquifitions Upon us, will not lightly hazard the giving us provocation ; •when we may choole peace or war, as our intereft, guided by juftice, flwllcounfel. Why .forego the advantages of...
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A defence of the measures of the administration of Thomas Jefferson

A defence of the measures of the administration of ..., Volume 40, Issue 3

John Taylor, Thomas Jefferson Library Collection (Library of Congress), Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - 1804 - 136 pages
...government, the period is not far off, when we may defy material injury from external annoyance ; when we may take such an attitude as will cause the neutrality,...we may at any time resolve upon, to be scrupulously respecled ; when belligerent nations, under the impossibility of making acquisitions upon us, will...
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