The Life of Gouverneur Morris: With Selections from His Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers; Detailing Events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States, Volum 3Gray & Bowen, 1832 |
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Pàgina 9
... become an ally so much the more useful , as she will possess more power , and use it with more enlightened dexterity , and not be so much exposed to the evils , which flow fivm an abuse of authority . The President of the United States ...
... become an ally so much the more useful , as she will possess more power , and use it with more enlightened dexterity , and not be so much exposed to the evils , which flow fivm an abuse of authority . The President of the United States ...
Pàgina 28
... become either creature or dupe . They then attempted to bully him , as well as his Mistress , and he treated both with contempt . The consequence of his con- duct was the complete success of his sovereign ; and Mr Pitt , finding him too ...
... become either creature or dupe . They then attempted to bully him , as well as his Mistress , and he treated both with contempt . The consequence of his con- duct was the complete success of his sovereign ; and Mr Pitt , finding him too ...
Pàgina 37
... become almost as valuable as those nearest to our principal markets . Our commerce and navigation continue to increase , and what is of still more consequence , the capital employed is in a good degree an American , instead of a British ...
... become almost as valuable as those nearest to our principal markets . Our commerce and navigation continue to increase , and what is of still more consequence , the capital employed is in a good degree an American , instead of a British ...
Pàgina 43
... become your debtor , seems desirous of continuing under his present obligations to you . Such is frequently the gratitude of the world ; but more frequently we see that favor begets enmity ; and thence it too often arises , that where ...
... become your debtor , seems desirous of continuing under his present obligations to you . Such is frequently the gratitude of the world ; but more frequently we see that favor begets enmity ; and thence it too often arises , that where ...
Pàgina 51
... become a citizen of the United States of America , in preference to any other foreign country , is of a nature to inspire me with an interest , if it were not already very strong , in every thing relating to you ; but I dare not ad ...
... become a citizen of the United States of America , in preference to any other foreign country , is of a nature to inspire me with an interest , if it were not already very strong , in every thing relating to you ; but I dare not ad ...
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The Life of Gouverneur Morris: With Selections from His ..., Volum 3 Jared Sparks Visualització completa - 1832 |
The Life of Gouverneur Morris: With Selections from His ..., Volum 3 Jared Sparks Visualització completa - 1832 |
The Life of Gouverneur Morris: With Selections from His ..., Volum 3 Jared Sparks Visualització completa - 1832 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 263 - Constitution, which we now present, is the result of a spirit of amity, and of that mutual deference and concession which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable.
Pàgina 50 - To plague the inventor ; this even-handed justice Commends the ingredients of our poison'd chalice To our own lips.
Pàgina 185 - I knew as well then, as I do now, that all North America must at length be annexed to us. Happy, indeed, if the lust of dominion stop there. It would, therefore, have been perfectly Utopian to oppose a paper restriction to the violence of popular sentiment in a popular government.
Pàgina 409 - But had Spain a right to make this cession without our consent ? Gentlemen have taken it for granted that she had. But I deny the position. No nation has a right to give to another a dangerous neighbor without her consent. This is not like the case of private citizens, for there when a man is injured he...
Pàgina 399 - Carolina, sore pressed by the delicate situation in which he is placed, thinks he has discovered a new argument in favor of the vote which he is instructed to give. As far as I can enter into his ideas, and trace their progress, he seems to have assumed the position which was to be proved, and then searched through the constitution, not to discover whether the legislature have the right contended for, but whether, admitting them to possess it, there may not be something which might not comport with...
Pàgina 66 - By a firm adherence to these principles, and to the neutral policy which has been adopted, I have brought on myself a torrent of abuse in the factious papers in this country, and from the enmity of the discontented of all descriptions.
Pàgina 108 - SIR, It is a very long time since I had the pleasure of receiving a line from you or of writing to you. You may have reason to think that I am principally to blame since I had the last letter from you. I delayed writing in hopes of having some subject to write on & tho' I expected such I was disappointed.
Pàgina 65 - I have observed before, while their own sufferings during the war with the latter had not been forgotten. It is well known, that peace has been (to borrow a modern phrase) the order of the day with me since the disturbances in Europe first commenced. My policy has been, and will continue to be, while I have the honor...
Pàgina 419 - Europe, she must now submit, and tacitly acknowledge to the world the superiority of her foe, and her own humiliation. Prussia, under the auspices of the great Frederick, was at the head of a Germanic league to balance the imperial power. Though united with Austria for a moment in the hollow league of the coalition, she has, like Austria, been actuated by a blind jealousy, and favoring the operations of France for the ruin of her rival, expected to share largely in the general spoil. In this fond...
Pàgina 410 - If these be ceremonies, they are not vain, but of serious import, and are founded on strong reason. He who means me well, acts without disguise. Had this transaction been intended fairly, it would have been told frankly. But it was secret because it was hostile. The first consul, in the moment of terminating his differences with you, sought the means of future influence and control. He found and secured a pivot for that immense lever by which, with potent arm, he means to subvert your civil and political...