| Frederick Palmer - 1910 - 424 páginas
...Britain is the nation which can do us the most harm of any one of all on earth, and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world. With her, then,...which the present proposition might engage us, should i that be its consequence, is not her war but ours. Its object is to introduce and establish the American... | |
| Hannis Taylor - 1911 - 738 páginas
...Britain is the nation which can do us the most harm of any one or all on earth, and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world. With her, then,...fighting once more side by side in the same cause." Then, passing to another branch of the subject confronting Control of us at our very doors, he said:... | |
| Shailer Mathews - 1913 - 274 páginas
...Britain is the nation which can do us the most harm of any one, or all on earth, and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world. With her, then,...than to be fighting once more, side by side, in the 252 same cause. Not that I would purchase even her amity at the price of taking part in her wars, but... | |
| Herbert Kraus - 1913 - 488 páginas
...Britain is the nation which can do us the most harm of any one, or all on earth; and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world, with her then we should the most sedulously nourish a cordial friendship; and nothing would tend more to knit our affections... | |
| 1914 - 576 páginas
...Britain is the nation which can do us the most harm of any one of all on earth, and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world. With her, then, we should sedulously cherish a cordial friendship, and nothing would tend more to knit our affections than to... | |
| Roland Greene Usher - 1915 - 530 páginas
...Britain is the nation which can do us the most harm of any one or all on earth ; and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world. With her then...should most sedulously cherish a cordial friendship." — Jefferson to Monroe, Oct. 24, 1823. Writings of Monroe, Hamilton's ed., vi., 391. 54 England on... | |
| George A. Talley - 1915 - 258 páginas
...to lead, aid and accompany us in it." He discloses this to be Great Britain, and continuing, says : "With her, then, we should most sedulously cherish a cordial friendship, and nothing could tend more to knit our affections than to be fighting once more side by side in the same cause."... | |
| 1919 - 484 páginas
...Britain "is the nation which can do us the most harm of any one, or all, on earth; and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world. With her then we should the most sedulously cherish a cordial friendship; and nothing would tend more to knit our affections... | |
| William Morton Fullerton - 1916 - 200 páginas
...on earth, and with her on our side we need not fear the whole world. With her, then, we should the most sedulously cherish a cordial friendship; and...fighting once more side by side in the same cause." Anything, in a word, to wreck or hamper the manoeuvres of "the lawless Alliance calling itself Holy!"... | |
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