| B. L. Rayner - History - 1832 - 568 pages
...occasion of difference. Her growth, therefore, we viewed as our own, her misfortunes ours. There is on he globe one single spot, the possessor of which is our natural and tabitual enemy. It is New Orleans, through which the produce of hree eighths of our territory must... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 820 pages
...my mind. It completely reverses all the political relations of the United 28 States, and will form a new epoch in our political course. Of all nations...of which is our natural and habitual enemy. It is New-Orleans, through which the produce of three-eighths of our territory must pass to market, and from... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 442 pages
...mind. It completely reverses all the political relations of the United 28 States, and will form anew epoch in our political course. Of all nations of any...of which is our natural and habitual enemy. It is New-Orleans, through which the produce of three-eighths of our territory must pass to market, and from... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1854 - 618 pages
...on my mind. It completely reverses all the political relations of the United States, and will form a new epoch in our political course. Of all nations...enemy. It is New Orleans, through which the produce of threeeighths of our territory must pass to market, and from its fertility it will ere long yield more... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1854 - 620 pages
...Her growth, therefore. we viewed as our own, her misfortunes ours. There is on the globe one singlc spot, the possessor of which is our natural and habitual...enemy. It is New Orleans, through which the produce of threeeighths of our territory must pass to market, and from its fertility it will ere long yield more... | |
| John Church Hamilton - United States - 1864 - 960 pages
...and ninety, England to be " our natural enemy" and he had treated her as such. Now he proceeds — "There is on the globe one single spot, the possessor...our natural and habitual enemy. It is New Orleans. * * * France, placing herself in that door, assumes to us an attitude of defiance." He then points... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 764 pages
...on my mind. It completely reverses all the political relations of the United States, and will form a new epoch in our political course. Of all nations,...enemy. It is New Orleans, through which the produce of three-eighths of our territory must pass to market, and from its fertility it will ere long yield more... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - Presidents - 1858 - 758 pages
...on my mind. It completely reverses all the political relations of the United States, and will form a new epoch in our political course. Of all nations,...of which is our natural and habitual enemy. It is Xcw Orleans, through which the produce of three-eighths of our territory must pass to market, and from... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - Presidents - 1858 - 916 pages
...political course. Of all nations, of any consideration, France is the one which, hitherto, has ofl'ered the fewest points on which we could have any conflict...enemy. It is New Orleans, through which the produce of three-eighths of our territory must pass to market, and from its fertility it will ere long yield more... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1859 - 642 pages
...points of a communion of interests. From these causes, we have ever looked to her as our natural fricnd, as one with which we never could have an occasion...enemy. It is New Orleans, through which the produce of threeeighths of our territory must pass to market, and from its fertility it will ere long yield more... | |
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