| Washington Irving - 1857 - 1104 pages
...from agreeable. It has been my constant, sincere, and earnest wish, in conformity with that of onr nation, to maintain cordial harmony and a perfectly...unabated ; and I shall persevere in the endeavor to fulfill it to the utmost extent of what shall be consistent with a just and indispensable regard to... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 536 pages
...respects far from agreeable. It has been LAST SPEECH TO CONGRESS. 315 my constant, sincere, and earnest wish, in conformity with that of our nation, to maintain...unabated ; and I shall persevere in the endeavor to fulfill it to the utmost extent of what shall be consistent with a just and indispensable regard to... | |
| Francis Wharton - Government publications - 1886 - 846 pages
...and which are in other respects far from agreeable. " It has been my constant, sincere, and earnest wish, in conformity with that of our nation, to maintain...perfectly friendly 'understanding with that Republic. Thiswisli remains unabated, and I shall persevere in the endeavor to fulfill it to the utmost extent... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1886 - 846 pages
...and which are in other respects far from agreeable. " It has been my constant, sincere, and earnest wish, in conformity with that of our nation, to maintain cordial harmony and a perfect ly friendly understanding with that Republic. This wish remains unabated, and I shall persevere... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 842 pages
...arc in other respects far from agreeable. " It has been my constant, sincere, and earnest wish, iii conformity with that of our nation, to maintain cordial...This wish remains unabated, and I shall persevere in tbe endeavor to fulfill it to the utmost extent of what shall be consistent with a just and indispensable... | |
| John Robert Irelan - Presidents - 1887 - 900 pages
...extended to those who follow us, enabling them to avoid the dangers and the horrors of war, consistently with a just and indispensable regard to the rights and honor of our country. But although the present state of our foreign affairs, standing without important change as they did... | |
| Francis Wharton - International law - 1887 - 844 pages
...that Republic. Thiswish remains UDÌ I shall persevere in the endeavor to fulfill it to the utmost i of what shall be consistent with a just and indispensable regard to I rights aad honor of onr country ; nor will I easily cease to cherish l expectation that a spirit... | |
| John Robert Irelan - Presidents - 1887 - 904 pages
...extended to those who follow us, enabling them to avoid the dangers and the horrors of war, consistently with a just and indispensable regard to the rights and honor of our country. But although the present state of our foreign affairs, standing without important change as they did... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - Presidents - 1896 - 666 pages
...extended to those who follow us, enabling them to avoid the dangers and the horrors of war consistently with a just and indispensable regard to the rights and honor of our country. But although the present state of our foreign affairs, standing, without important change, as they... | |
| Washington Irving - American literature - 1857 - 410 pages
...; and which are in other respects far from agreeable. It has been my constant, sincere, and earnest wish, in conformity with that of our nation, to maintain...extent of what shall be consistent with a just and indispensaXast Speecb to Congress 51 ble regard to the rights and honor of our country ; nor will I... | |
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