| United States. President (1981-1989 : Reagan) - 1982 - 940 páginas
...we've made not only with ourselves but with all of mankind. As John Ouincy Adams promised, "Whenever the standard of freedom and independence has been...America's heart, her benedictions and her prayers." It's a human covenant; yes, and beyond that, a covenant with the Supreme Being to whom our Founding... | |
| Thomas H. Buckley, Edwin B. Strong - 1987 - 228 páginas
...effective force. He might better have heeded the words of John Quincy Adams written in 1821: Whenever the standard [of freedom and independence] has been or shall be unfurled, there will her [America's] heart, her benediction, and her prayers be. But she goes not abroad in search of monsters... | |
| Joseph J. Kruzel - 1988 - 344 páginas
...President Monroe from acting on popular enthusiasm for direct intervention in the Greek civil war: Wherever the standard of freedom and Independence has been or shall be unfurled, there will [America's] heart, her benedictions and her prayers be. But she goes not abroad, in search of monsters... | |
| J. David Hoeveler - 1991 - 356 páginas
...another kind of conservative sentiment. In 1821 John Quincy Adams, then secretary of state, wrote: "Wherever the standard of freedom and independence...heart, her benedictions and her prayers. [But] she does not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy. She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence... | |
| Bradford Perkins, Walter LaFeber, Akira Iriye, Warren I. Cohen - 1995 - 276 páginas
...and on European, especially British, politics as well. He also warned America against adventurism: Wherever the standard of freedom and independence has been or shall be unfurled, there will her heart, her benediction, and her prayers be. But she goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy.... | |
| Suzy Platt - 1992 - 550 páginas
...Affairs, House of Representatives, 90th Congress, 1st session, part 4, p. 844 (1967). Foreign policy 613 Wherever the standard of freedom and independence has been or shall be unfurled, there will her [America's] heart, her benedictions and her prayers be. But she goes not abroad in search of monsters... | |
| Henry Kissinger - 1994 - 920 páginas
...vindicate its preferences. John Quincy Adams, then Secretary of State, summed up this attitude in 1821: Wherever the standard of freedom and independence has been or shall be unfurled, there will her [America's] heart, her benedictions and her prayers be. But she goes not abroad, in search of monsters... | |
| Harry G. Summers - 1995 - 280 páginas
...would have no part of it. In a speech on July 4, 1821, Adams began with a nod to American idealism: "Wherever the standard of freedom and independence has been or shall be unfurled, there will her heart, her benedictions, and her prayers be." But then he turned to the American countervailing... | |
| Eugene V. Rostow - 1995 - 420 páginas
...has been for principles to which she clings, as to the last vital drop that visits the heart. . . . Wherever the standard of freedom and Independence, has been or shall be unfurled, there will her heart, her benedictions and her prayers be. But she goes The epigraph for this chapter is taken... | |
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