| John Scott - 1860 - 278 páginas
...did not confine his views even to the two acquisitions mentioned : " Our confederacy must be viewed as the nest from which all America, North and South, is to be peopled. We should take care, too, not to think it for the interest of that great continent to press too soon... | |
| John Scott - 1860 - 282 páginas
...did not confine his views even to the two acquisitions mentioned : "Our confederacy must be viewed as the nest from which all America, North and South, is to be peopled. We should take care, too, not to think it for the interest of that great continent to press too soon... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1887 - 560 páginas
...contrary, it will drown the little divisions at present existing there. Our Confederacy must be viewed as the nest, from which all America, North and South, is to be peopled." On the state of the Union under the old Continental Congress, Mr. Jefferson wrote in his Autobiography... | |
| Charles-Joseph-Félix Brunet, Charles Brunet - 1890 - 1204 páginas
...the future policy of the United States as to expansion, as follows: Our confederacy must be viewed as the nest from which all America, North and South, is to he peopled. \Ve should take care, too, not to think it for the inteiest of that great continent to... | |
| James Champlin Fernald - 1898 - 208 páginas
..." Our present Federal limits are not too large for good government. Our confederacy must be viewed as the nest from which all America, North and South, is to be peopled." Mr. Benton himself said, when the question of the settlement of Oregon first came up in Congress in... | |
| 1909 - 418 páginas
...written from Paris to Archibald Stuart, Jefferson also asserts that "our confederacy must be viewed as the nest from which all America, North and South, is to be peopled." The rest of the Americans have not waited for , their development on the time when the United States... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1898 - 884 páginas
...voice the instinctive feeling of his countrymen when he declared that " our confederacy must be viewed as the nest from which all America, North and South, is to be peopled," and that " the object of bolh must be to exclude all European influence from this hemisphere." He carried... | |
| 1901 - 1234 páginas
...of the Confederation at Paris, and in a letter to a friend he wrote: "Our Confederacy must be viewed as the nest from which all America, North and South, is to be peopled. We should take care, too, not to think it for the interests of that great continent to press too soon... | |
| James Quay Howard - 1902 - 178 páginas
...found in a letter from Thomas Jefferson, dated Paris, January 25, 1786: "Our confederacy must be viewed as the nest from which all America, North and South, is to be peopled. We should take care, too, not to think it for the interest of that great continent to press too soon... | |
| United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs, Charles Edward Magoon - 1902 - 822 páginas
...future policy of the United States as to expansion, as follows: Our confederacy must be viewed a.« the nest from which all America, North and South, is to be peopled. We should take care, too, not to think it for the interest of that great continent to press too soon... | |
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