I cannot exaggerate to myself the unfading glory with which these United States will go forth in the memory of future ages, if, by their friendly counsel, by their moral influence, by the power of argument and persuasion alone, they can prevail upon the... The Friend of Peace - Página 3401827Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Peace Society (London, England) - 1817 - 760 páginas
...man, as will now be placed in their power, by participating in the deliberations of this Congress." "I cannot exaggerate to myself the unfading glory...perpetual abolition of private War on the Ocean." The President adds, " The design is great, is benevolent, is humane. It looks to the amelioration of... | |
| United States. Congress Senate - 1826 - 232 páginas
...counsel, by their moral influence, by the power of argument and persuasion alone, they can prevail upon the American Nations at Panama, to stipulate, by general...concerned, the perpetual abolition of private war upon the ocean. And, if we cannot yet flatter ourselves that this may be accomplished, as advances... | |
| United States. Congress - 1826 - 844 páginas
...argument and persuasion alone, " they can prevail upon the American nations at Panama to stipulate, ty general agreement among themselves, and " so far as...concerned, the perpetual abolition of private war upon the ocean." " tt will be within the recollection of the House, that immediately after the close... | |
| United States. Congress - 1826 - 842 páginas
...influence, by the power of argument and persuasion alone, ' they can prevail upon the American nation's at Panama to stipulate, "by general agreement among...and • so far as any of them may be concerned, the pcrpc/ual abolition nf private war upon the ocean." " It will be within the recollection of the House,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1826 - 844 páginas
...counsel, bv their moral influence, by the power of argument and persuasion alone, " they can prevail upon the American nations at Panama to stipulate, by general agreement among themselves, and " so tor as any of them may be concerned, the perpetual abolition of privait: iLvir upon the oeenn." " It... | |
| William Ladd - 1827 - 298 páginas
...counsel, by their moral influence, by the power of argument and persuasion alone, they can prevail upon the American nations at Panama to stipulate, by general...concerned, the perpetual abolition of private war upon the ocean. And if we cannot yet flatter ourselves, that this may be accomplished, as advances... | |
| 1827 - 854 páginas
...counsel, by their moral influence, by the powerof argument and persuasion, alone, they can prevail upon the American Nations at Panama, to stipulate, by general...concerned, the perpetual abolition of private •war upon the ocean." — 2. The assertion of the principle, that the American continents are not to be... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 650 páginas
...counsel, by their moral influence, by the power of argument and persuasion alone, they can prevail upon the American nations at Panama to stipulate, by general...concerned, the perpetual abolition of private war upon the ocean. And if we cannot yet flatter ourselves that this may be accomplished, as advances towards... | |
| William Ladd - 1827 - 316 páginas
...counsel, by their moralinfluence, by the power of argument mid persuasion alone, they can prevail upon the American nations at Panama to stipulate, by general...themselves, and so far as any of them may be concerned, th« perpetual abolition of private war upon the ocean. And if we cannot yet flatter ourselves, that... | |
| William Ladd - 1831 - 890 páginas
...happiness of man." The late President of the United States has said, " I cannot exaggerate to mysclt" the unfading glory with which these United States...concerned . the perpetual abolition of Private War on thi Ocean." While the custom of deciding international differences by the expensive, burdensome, inhuman,... | |
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