| William Kennedy - 1841 - 562 sider
...proposition of General Hunt should unfortunately work such a change in the sentiments of that government as to induce an attempt to extend commercial relations...prosperity can be secured when they are disregarded.'' The Texan minister addressed another communication to Mr. Forsyth on the 12th of September, from which... | |
| William Kennedy - 1841 - 574 sider
...proposition of General Hunt should unfortunately work such a change in the sentiments of that government as to induce an attempt to extend commercial relations...incurred by a rigid adherence to just principles, no lusting prosperity cau be secured when they are disregarded.'1 The Texan minister addressed another... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1844 - 1054 sider
...sentiments of that Government as to induce an attempt to extend commercial relations elsewhere, upon term prejudicial to the United States, this Government...by a rigid adherence to just principles, no lasting prosperky can be secured when they are disregarded. The undersigned avails himself of the occasion... | |
| Charles T. Porter - 1849 - 232 sider
...spirit of equity. " Although the hazard of transient losses," said a late pure minded statesman, " may be incurred by a rigid adherence to just principles,...prosperity can be secured when they are disregarded." It is so difficult for nations to be just, their actions are so entirely beyond control, and such is... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1855 - 1032 sider
...proposition of General Hunt should unfortunately work such a change in the sentiments of that government as to induce an attempt to extend commercial relations...United States, this government will be consoled by the rectitude of its intentions, and a certainty that, although the hazard of transient losses may... | |
| Stephen Franks Miller - 1858 - 488 sider
...work such a change in the sentiments of that Government as to induce an attempt to extend commereial relations elsewhere, upon terms prejudicial to the...prosperity can be secured when they are disregarded. The undersigned avails himself of the occasion to offer General Hunt assurances of his very distinguished... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 694 sider
...proposition of Gen. Hunt should, unfortunately, evoke such a change in the sentiments ofthat Government as to induce an attempt to extend commercial relations...United States, this Government will be consoled by the rectitude of its intentions, and a certainty that, although the hazard of transient losses may... | |
| HORACE GREELEY - 1865 - 670 sider
...proposition of Gen. Hunt should, unfortunately, evoke such a change in the sentiments of that Government as to induce an attempt to extend commercial relations...United States, this Government will be consoled by the rectitude of its intentions, and a certainty that, although the hazard of transient losses may... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1865 - 704 sider
...proposition of Gen. Hunt should, unfortunately, evoke such a change in the sentiments of that Government as to induce an attempt to extend commercial relations elsewhere, upon terms prejudicial to the Cnitod States, this Government THE AMERICAN CONFLICT. will bo consoled by the rectitude of its intentions,... | |
| J. M. Morphis - 1874 - 620 sider
...proposition of General Hunt should unfortunately- work such a change in the sentiments of that government as to induce an attempt to extend commercial relations...prosperity can be secured when they are disregarded." Mr. Forsyth's letter, of which but little is quoted, highly astounded Gen. Hunt. No doubt his indignation... | |
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