| Albert Picket - American literature - 1820 - 314 pages
...should hold ait equal and impartial hand ; neither seekingnorgranting exclusive favours or preferences ;—consulting the natural course of things ; diffusing...diversifying by gentle means the streams of commerce, but forcing nothing; establishing, with powers so disposed, in order to give trade a stable course,... | |
| Rhode Island - Session laws - 1822 - 592 pages
...should hold an equal and impartial hand ; neither seeking nor granting exclusive favors or preferences ; consulting the natural course of things ; diffusing...diversifying by gentle means the streams of commerce, but forcing nothing ; establishing, with powers so disposed, in order to give trade a stable course,... | |
| Statesmen - 1824 - 518 pages
...defensive posture, we may safely trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. ferences : consulting the natural course of things ; diffusing...diversifying by gentle means the streams of commerce, but forcing nothing : establishing, with powers so disposed, in order to give trade a stable course,... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 540 pages
...should hold an equal and impartial hand; neither seeking nor granting exclusive favors or preferences; consulting the natural course of things; diffusing...diversifying, by gentle means, the streams of commerce, but forcing nothing; establishing, with powers so disposed, in order to give trade a stable course,... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - Elocution - 1828 - 314 pages
...hold an equal and impartial hand ; neither seeking nor granting exclusive favours or preferences ; consulting the natural course of things ; diffusing...diversifying, by gentle means, the streams of commerce, but forcing nothing ; establishing, with powers so disposed, in order to give trade a stable course,... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1833 - 752 pages
...nor granting exclusive preferences and favors—consulting the natural course of things—diffusing and diversifying", by gentle means, the streams of...advances in refinement and wealth as this, before we resorted.to political quackery, and administered sickening nostrums to force every thing. A wilderness... | |
| Stephen Simpson - Presidents - 1833 - 408 pages
...should hold an equal and impartial hand; neither seeking or granting exclusive favours or preferences; consulting the natural course of things; diffusing...diversifying by gentle means the streams of commerce, but forcing nothing; establishing, with powers so disposed, in order to give trade a stable course,... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1833 - 248 pages
...should hold an equal and impartial hand ; neither seeking nor granting exclusive favors or preferences ; consulting the natural course of things ; diffusing...diversifying by gentle means the streams of commerce, but forcing nothing ; establishing, (with powers so disposed, in order to give trade a stable course,... | |
| United States - 1833 - 64 pages
...should hold an equal and impartial hand; neither seeking nor granting exclusive favors or preferences; consulting the natural course of things; diffusing...diversifying, by gentle means, the streams of commerce, but forcing nothing; establishing, with the powers so disposed, in order to give trade a stable course,... | |
| Peter Stephen Du Ponceau - Constitutional law - 1834 - 148 pages
...hold an unequal and impartial hand, neither seeking nor granting exclusive favours or preferences; consulting the natural course of things, diffusing...diversifying by gentle means the streams of commerce, but forcing nothing, establishing, with powers so disposed, in order to give trade a stable course,... | |
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