With the movements in this hemisphere we are of necessity more immediately connected, and by causes which must be obvious to all enlightened and impartial observers. The political system of the allied powers is essentially different in this respect from... The Monthly magazine - Page 561by Monthly literary register - 1823Full view - About this book
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1879 - 780 pages
...power?, in matter* relating to themselves, we have never taken «ny part, nor does it comport with our e of the Romans, but an oath as it exists at present in our courts of law; as it is fo restnt injuries or make preparations for defence. With the movements in this hemisphere we are of necessity... | |
| Law - 1881 - 982 pages
...powers, in matters relating to themselves, we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do. It is only when our rights are invaded...seriously menaced that we resent injuries or make preparations for our defence. With the movements in this hemisphere we are, of necessity, more immediately... | |
| Law - 1881 - 1014 pages
...powers, in matters relating to themselves, we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do. It is only when our rights are invaded...seriously menaced that we resent injuries or make preparations for our defence. With the movements in this hemisphere we are, of necessity, more immediately... | |
| William David Hill - Canals, Interoceanic - 1881 - 70 pages
...been evaded or disregarded by Mr. Monroe. Mr. Monroe distinctly says in his message above quoted that it is only when our rights are invaded or seriously menaced that we resent injuries or make preparations for our defense; and he distinctly declines, in the same message, to interfere with any... | |
| Erastus Otis Haven - United States - 1882 - 582 pages
...themselves, we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do. It is only when onr rights are invaded, or seriously menaced, that we resent injuries or make prep arations for our defence. With the movements in this hemisphere, we are, of necessity, more immedi.ately... | |
| Medicine - 1916 - 642 pages
...powers — in matters relating to themselves we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do. It is only when our rights are invaded...seriously menaced that we resent injuries or make preparations for our defense. With the movements in this hemisphere we are of necessity more immediately... | |
| Howard Conkling - Mexico - 1883 - 330 pages
...relating to themselves, we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy to do so. It is only when our rights are invaded or seriously menaced that we resent injuries or make preparations for our defence. With the movements in this hemisphere we are of necessity more immediately... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper, Hector Tyndale Fenton - Campaign literature - 1884 - 530 pages
...themselves, we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy to do so. It is only when rights are invaded or seriously menaced, that we resent injuries, or make preparation for our defense. With the movements in this hemisphere we are of necessity more immediately connected, and... | |
| Benjamin La Fevre - Political parties - 1884 - 532 pages
...themselves, we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy to do so. It is only when rights are invaded or seriously menaced, that we resent injuries, or make preparation for our d<?fense. With the movements in this hemisphere we are of necessity more immediately connected, and... | |
| New England - 1885 - 504 pages
...relating to themselves, we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy to do so. It is only when our rights are invaded, or seriously menaced, that we resent injuries, or make preparations for defence. With the movements in this hemisphere we are of necessity more immediately... | |
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