| Washington Irving - 1857 - 488 trang
...they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every nation abounds. There is a rank due to the United...States among nations, which will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness. If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1864 - 632 trang
...This suggestion preceded an earnest admonition of the necessity of measures " of complete defence." " There is a rank due to the United States among nations, which will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness. If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1864 - 630 trang
...This suggestion preceded an earnest admonition of the necessity of measures " of complete defence." " There is a rank due to the United States among nations, which will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness. If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel... | |
| Washington Irving - 1870 - 566 trang
...they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every nation abounds. There is a rank due to the United States among nations, which will be withheld, if uot absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness. If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly - 1874 - 1166 trang
...events, they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms, with which the history of every other nation abounds. There is a rank due...States, among nations which will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness. If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel... | |
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology - 1875 - 1736 trang
...events, they will forever keep at a distance 22 those painful appeals to arms, with which the history of every other nation abounds. There is a rank due...States among nations, which will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness. If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1877 - 638 trang
...Washington formulated in a few brief words the Federalist policy of a strong neutrality, saying : " There is a rank due to the United States among nations, which will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by a reputation of weakness. If we desire peace, — one of the most powerful instruments... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1879 - 978 trang
...cruisers, and recalled with just pride, the language of Hamilton addressed by Washington to Congress : "There is a rank due to the United States among nations, which will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness. If we desire peace, one of the most powerful instruments... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 536 trang
...they will forever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms with which the history of every nation abounds. There is a rank due to the United...States among nations, which will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness. If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel... | |
| George Washington - 1891 - 550 trang
...events, they will for ever keep at a distance those painful appeals to arms, with which the history of every other nation abounds. There is a rank due...States among nations, which will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness. If we desire to avoid insult, we must be able to repel... | |
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