| Charles Sumner - 1864 - 296 páginas
...under peculiar circumstances can it become the subject of pecuniary contract. Our triumph should be by growth and organic expansion in obedience to " preestablished...recognizing always the will of those who are to become our fellow-citizens. All this must be easy if we are only true to ourselves. Our mn* may be that of Goethe,... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1867 - 100 páginas
...under peculiar circumstances can it become the subject of pecuniary contract. Our triumph should be by growth and organic expansion in obedience to "preestablished...recognizing always the will of those who are to become our fellow-citizens. All this must be easy if we are only true to ourselves. Our motto may be that of Goethe,... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 448 páginas
...under peculiar circumstances can it become the subject of pecuniary contract. Our triumph should be by growth and organic expansion in obedience to "preestablished...recognizing always the will of those who are to become our fellow-cituens. All this must be easy, if we are only true to ourselves. Our motto may be that of Goethe... | |
| Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration - 1895 - 532 páginas
...under peculiar circumstances can it become the subject of pecuniary contract. Our triumph should be by growth and organic expansion in obedience to " pre-established...recognizing always the will of those who are to become our fellow-citizens. All this must be easy if we are only true to ourselves. Our motto may be that of Goethe,... | |
| 1895 - 542 páginas
...under peculiar circumstances can it become the subject of pecuniary contract. Our triumph should be by growth and organic expansion in obedience to " pre-established...recognizing always the will of those who are to become our fellow-citizens. All this must be easy if we care only true to ourselves. Our motto may be that of... | |
| Frederic Bancroft - 1899 - 588 páginas
...There is no territorial aggrandizement which is worth the price of blood. ... Our triumph should be by growth and organic expansion in obedience to * pre-established...recognizing always the will of those who are to become our fellow-citizens."—Sumner, 16. 2 Sumner, 24 she sent her fleet to New York and Washington, where there... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - 1899 - 758 páginas
...is no territorial aggrandizement which is worth the price of blood. . . . Our triumph should be by growth and organic expansion in obedience to ' pre-established...recognizing always the will of those who are to become our fellow-citizens." Two years after the purchase, Mr. Seward visited Alaska, with which his name had... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 288 páginas
..."pre-established harmony," recognizing always the will of those who are to becoma our fellow citizens. And this must be easy, if we are only true to ourselves....tranquil liberty, with all equal before the law, and it will conquer by its sublime example. . . . . . . Meanwhile, our first care should be to improve... | |
| Moorfield Storey - 1900 - 492 páginas
...under peculiar circumstances can it become the subject of pecuniary contract. Our triumph should be by growth and organic expansion in obedience to ' preestablished...this must be easy, if we are only true to ourselves." As the pressure of domestic difficulties was gradually relieved, the questions growing out of England's... | |
| Moorfield Storey - 1900 - 486 páginas
...under peculiar circumstances can it become the subject of pecuniary contract. Our triumph should be by growth and organic expansion in obedience to ' preestablished...this must be easy, if we are only true to ourselves." As the pressure of domestic difficulties was gradually relieved, the questions growing out of England's... | |
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