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" Hitherto, therefore, nothing is discoverable in the conduct of France which ought to change or relax our measures of defence. On the contrary, to extend and invigorate them is our true policy. "
History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the ... - Trang 223
bởi John Church Hamilton - 1864
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A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying ...

John Debritt - 1800 - 804 trang
...with their interelr. and honour but J. firm refift,ince. Hitherto, therefore, nothing is dilcoverable in the conduct of France which ought to change or relax our ineaUires ot defence; on the contrary, to extend and invigorate them is our true policy. We have no...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Tập 40

1800 - 800 trang
...their interelt and honour but a firm геСПапсе. Hitherto, therefore, nothing is dilcoverable in the conduct of France, which ought to change or relax our meafures of defence ; on the contrary, to extend and invigorate them is our true policy. We have no...

Addresses of the Successive Presidents to Both Houses of Congress, at the ...

United States. President - 1805 - 276 trang
...reconcile nothing with their interest and honor, but a firm resistance. Hitherto, therefore, nothing is discoverable in the conduct of France, which ought to change or relax our measures of defence ; on the contrary, to extend and invigorate them, is true policy. We have no reason to regret that...

Annual Register of World Events, Tập 40

1806 - 776 trang
...reconcile nothing with their interest and honour but a linn resistance. Hitherto, therefore, nothing is discoverable in the conduct of France, which ought to change or relax our measures of defence j on the contrary, to extend and invigorate them is our true policy. We have no reason to regret that...

The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ...

1809 - 954 trang
...reconcile nothing with their interest and honour but a firm resistance. Hitherto, therefore, nothing is discoverable in the conduct of France which ought to change or relax our measures of defence ; on the contrary, to extend and invigorate them is our true policy. We have no reason to regret that...

State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States from the Accession ...

United States. President, United States. Department of State, Thomas B. Wait and Sons - 1815 - 490 trang
...reconcile nothing with their interest and honour, but a firm resistance. Hitherto, therefore, nothing is discoverable in the conduct of France, which ought to change or relax our measures of defence ; on the contrary, to extend and invigorate them, is our true policy. We have no reason to regret that...

State Papers Relating to the Diplomatick Transactions Between the ..., Tập 3

A. G. Gebhardt - 1816 - 546 trang
...reconcile nothing with their interest and honor, but a firm resistance. Hitherto, therefore, nothing is discoverable in the conduct of France, which ought to change or relax our measures of defence; on the contrary, "to extend and invigorate them is our true policy. We have no reason to regret, that...

Correspondence Between the Hon. John Adams ...

John Adams - 1823 - 456 trang
...France, and some of the outrageous acts of its government, he says* ^Hitterto,thereforejHoth* "ing is discoverable in the conduct of France, which " ought to change or relax our measures of defence ; " on the contrary, to extend and krvigxwate them is ''' our true policy^' .Again-.-" It is peace...

A Review of the Correspondence Between the Hon. John Adams, Late President ...

Timothy Pickering - 1824 - 220 trang
...France, and some of the outrageous acts of its government, he says, " Hitherto, therefore, noth" ing is discoverable in the conduct of France, which " ought to change or relax our measures of defence ; " on the contrary, to extend and invigorate them is " our true policy." Again — " It is peace that...

The History of Kentucky: Exhibiting an Account of the Modern Discovery ...

Humphrey Marshall - 1824 - 540 trang
...of the subsisting differences between France and the United States. That nothing had been discovered in the conduct of France, which ought to change or relax our measures of defence. That he could not so far humiliate the United States, as to send a third embassy, the two first having...




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