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" ... moderation and justice, the blessings of self-government, and the advantages of free institutions. Let every people choose for itself, and make and alter its political institutions to suit its own condition and convenience. But, while we avow and... "
The Congressional Globe - Página 15
por United States. Congress - 1852
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Annual Register, Volumen93

Edmund Burke - 1852 - 944 páginas
...example, and show by our sucsess, moderation, and justice, the blessings of self-government, and the advantages of free institutions. Let every people...different from our own. The deep interest which we feel iu the spread of liberal principles and the establishment of free Governments, and the sympathy with...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., Volumen2,Parte1

United States. Congress. House - 500 páginas
...example, and show by our .-success, moderation and justice, the blessings of self-government, and the advantages of free institutions. Let every people...the same forbearance on the part of other nations, who: • forms of government are different from our own. The deep interest which we feel in the spread...
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Annual Register, Volumen93

Edmund Burke - 1852 - 1102 páginas
...example, and show by our sucsess, moderation, and justice, the blessings of self-government, and the advantages of free institutions. Let every people...ourselves, we are anxious to see the same forbearance ou the part of other nations, whose forms of government are different from our own. The deep interest...
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The American Whig Review, Volúmenes15-16

1852 - 1228 páginas
...founded the policy of our Government since the days of Washington. Hut, the President adds with emphasis, while we avow and maintain this neutral policy ourselves,...the part of other nations, whose forms of government arc different from our own. The deep interest which we feel in the spread of liberal principles and...
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The Life of Louis Kossuth, Governor of Hungary: Including Notices of the Men ...

Phineas Camp Headley - 1852 - 702 páginas
...recall to your memory this word of the present Annual Message of his Excellency President Fillmore: " Let every people choose for itself, and make and alter...institutions to suit its own condition and convenience." Here again I take my ground upon the principle established by Washington — making the basis of your...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...

1852 - 916 páginas
...example, and show by our sucsess, moderation, and justice, the blessings of self-government, and the advantages of free institutions. Let every people...make and alter its political institutions to suit iU own condition and convenience. But, while we avow and maintain this neutral policy ourselves, we...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volumen4

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1852 - 914 páginas
...example, and show by our success, moderation, and justice, the blessings of self-government, and the advantages of free institutions. Let every people...make and alter its political institutions to suit it« own condition and convenience. But, while we avow and maintain this neutral policy ourselves,...
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The Life of Louis Kossuth: Governor of Hungary

Phineas Camp Headley - 1852 - 470 páginas
...recall to your memory this word of the present Annual Message of his Excellency President Fillmore: " Let every people choose for itself, and make and alter...its political institutions to suit its own condition ana convenience." Here again I take my ground upon the principle established by Washington—making...
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The American Whig Review, Volúmenes9-15

1852 - 662 páginas
...founded the policy of our Government since the days of Washington. But, the President adds with emphasis, while we avow and maintain this neutral policy ourselves, we are anxious to see the same forbearance on (he part of other nations, whose forms of government are different from our own. The deep interest...
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Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volumen2;Volumen6

Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1852 - 580 páginas
...prudent, and chooses to make others fight its battles ! •• Let every people choose for itself, make and alter its political institutions to suit its own condition and convenience." Very well; but the right of a people to choose for itself, and to adopt such institutions as it judges...
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