| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 594 sidor
...and her ambassador pressed it often on me ; but our commerce with her being no object, I evaded her repeated invitations. Had these governments been then...station we should so soon occupy among nations, all, 1 believe, would have met us promptly and with frankness. These principles would then have been established... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 662 sidor
...less insignificance, and suffered our powers to expire without closing any other negociation. Austria soon after became desirous of a treaty with us, and her ambassador pressed it often on me ; but our commerce with her being no object, I evaded her repeated invitations. Had these governments... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 sidor
...less insignificance, and suffered our powers to expire without closing any other negociation. Austria soon after became desirous of a treaty with us, and her ambassador pressed it often on me ; but our commerce with her being no object, I evaded her repeated invitations. Had these governments... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1830 - 550 sidor
...with her being no object, I evaded her repeated invitations. Had these governments been then apprized of the station we should so soon occupy among nations,...with all, and from being the conventional law with us alone, would have slid into their engagements with one another, and become general. These are the... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 sidor
...admiration of all nations, in all succeeding times.* " Had these governments," says Mr. Jefferson, " been then apprised of the 'station we should so soon...with all, and from being the conventional law with us alone, would have slid into their engagements with one another, and become general. They have not... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 820 sidor
...the introduction of wise and beneficent principles. ' Had these governments,' says Mr Jefferson, ' been then apprised of the station we should so soon...with all, and from being the conventional law with us alone, would have slid into their engagements with one another, and become general. They have not... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 644 sidor
...less significance, and suffered our powers to expire without closing any other négociation. Austria soon after became desirous of a treaty with us, and her ambassador pressed it often pn me; but our commerce with her being no object, I evaded her repeated invitations. Had these governments... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 646 sidor
...significance, *>d suffered our powers to expire without closing any other negociation. Austria won after became desirous of a treaty with us, and her ambassador pressed it often « me; but our commerce with her being no object, I evaded her repeated invitations. Had these governments... | |
| George Tucker - 1837 - 608 sidor
...and with Portugal, which was not ratified, he justly adds : " Had these governments been tkn apprized of the station we should so soon occupy among nations, all, I believe, would have met us promptly and ffiu" frankness. These principles would then have been established with all, and from being the conventional... | |
| 1849 - 602 sidor
...significance, and suffered our powers to expire without dosing any other negotiation. Austria soon after becume desirous of a treaty with us, and her ambassador pressed...our commerce with her being no object, I evaded his repented invitations. Had these governments been then apprised of the station we should go soon occupy... | |
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