 | Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 521 Seiten
...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 its...it quietly for years. Her pacific dispositions, her feeble state, would induce her to increase our facilities there, so that her possession of the place... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson - 1829
...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 its...it quietly for years. Her pacific dispositions, her feeble state, would induce her to increase our facilities there, so that her possession of the place... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson - 1829
...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 its...it quietly for years. Her pacific dispositions, her feeble state, would induce her to increase our facilities there, so that her possession of the place... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson Randolph - 1829
...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 its...herself in that door, assumes to us the attitude of de6ance. Spain might have retained it quietly for years. Her pacific dispositions, her feeble state,... | |
 | B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 556 Seiten
...through which the produce of hree eighths of our territory must pass to market, and from its ferility it will ere long yield more than half of our whole produce, and on tain more than half of our inhabitants. France, placing herself i that door,, assumes to us the... | |
 | Albert Bushnell Hart - 1845
...globe one single spot, the possessor of which is our natural and habitual enemy. It is New Orleans, through which the produce of three-eighths of our...France, placing herself in that door, assumes to us the •Utitude of defiance. Spain might have retained it quietly for years. Her pacific dispositions, her... | |
 | Richard Hildreth - 1851
...th" £iobe 1802. the possessor of which is our natural and habitual enemy. That spot is New Orleans. France, placing herself in that door, assumes to us the attitude of defiance. The day that France takes possession seals the union of two nations, who, in conjunction, can maintain... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson, Henry Augustine Washington - 1854
...globe one single spot, the possessor of which is our natural and habitual enemy. It is New Orleans, through which the produce of threeeighths of our territory...it quietly for years. Her pacific dispositions, her feeble state, would induce her to increase our facilities there, so that her possession of the place... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson, Henry Augustine Washington - 1854
...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...it quietly for years. Her pacific dispositions, her feeble state, would induce her to increase our facilities there. so that her possession of the place... | |
 | William Plumer - 1856 - 543 Seiten
...spot on the globe, the possessor of which is our natural and habitual enemy. That spot is New Orleans. France, placing herself in that door, assumes to us the attitude of defiance." On my father's presenting to him (February 26th), as Chairman of the Committee on Enrolled Bills, the... | |
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