| Europe - 1794 - 530 pages
...adjuftment of our complaints, and a reluibnce to hoftility. Going immediately from the United States, luch an Envoy will carry with him a full knowledge of the...exifting temper and fenfibility of our country: and wjll thus be taught to vindicate our rights with firmnefs, and to cultivate peace with finceriiy. .... | |
| 1795 - 892 pages
...the world a folieitude for a friendly adjuftment of our complaints, and a reluftance to hoflility. Going immediately from the United States, fuch an...fenfibility of 'our country ; and will thus be taught to vindicateour rights with firmnefs, and to cultivate peace with fincerity. ' G. WASHINGTON. Mcffage... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1799 - 774 pages
...adjuftment of our complaints, and a reluclance to hofiility. Going immediately from the United States, fiich an envoy will carry with him a full knowledge of the exifting temper and legibility of our country ; and will thus be taught to vindicate our rights with lirninefs, and to... | |
| History - 1806 - 770 pages
...States, such an envoy will carry •with him a full knowledge of the existing temper and sensibility of our country ; and will thus be taught to vindicate our rights with firmness, and to cultivate peace with sincerity. G. WASHINGTON. Memorial from Mr. Jay, tbe American... | |
| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 pages
...United States, such an envoy will carry with him a full knowledge of the existing temper and sensibility of our country; and will thus be taught to vindicate our rights with firmness, and to cultivate peace with sincerity." CHAP. vii. To those who believed the interests of... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 pages
...United States, such an Envoy will carry with him a full knowledge of the existing temper and sensibility of our country ; and will thus be taught to vindicate our rights with firmness, and to cultivate peace with sincerity." To a considerable part of Congress, and to a large... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 pages
...United States, such an envoy will carry with him a full knowledge of the existing temper and sensibility of our country; and will thus be taught to vindicate our rights with firmness, and to cultivate peace with sincerity." To a considerable part of Congress, and to a large... | |
| United States - 1817 - 512 pages
...United States, such an envoy will carry with him a full knowledge of the existing temper and sensibility of our country ; and will thus be taught to vindicate our rights with firmness, and to cultivate peace with sincerity. GEO: WASHINGTON. No. 25. Declaration of E. Randolph... | |
| Alexander Hill Everett - Europe - 1822 - 486 pages
...United States, such an envoy will carry with him a full knowledge of the existing temper and sensibility of our country, and will thus be taught to vindicate our rights with firmness and to cultivate peace with sincerity." With these sentiments a majority of Congress concurred.... | |
| Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1826 - 406 pages
...United States, such an envoy will carry with him a full knowledge of the existing temper and sensibility of our country; and will thus be taught to vindicate our rights with firmness, and to cultivate peace with sincerity." This has been considered one of the boldest and most... | |
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