| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 612 pagine
...as we consider our own safety interested in a due balance between our neighbors. [It might be deemed advantageous to express this latter sentiment, because,...if these opinions be nearly balanced, that balance ought to be determined by the prospect of having an enemy the more or less, according to the object... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1891 - 556 pagine
...as we consider our own safety interested in a due balance between our neighbors. [It might be deemed advantageous to express this latter sentiment, because,...there is room for difference), and if these opinions bo nearly balanced, that balance ought to be determined by the prospect of having an enemy the more... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1895 - 562 pagine
...are disposed to be strictly neutral : that however we should view with extreme uneasiness any attempt of either power to seize the possessions of the other...might be determined by the prospect of having an enemy the more, or less, according to the object they should select]. TO CWF DUMAS. J.MSS. NEW YORK, JULY... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1904 - 538 pagine
...are disposed to be strictly neutral: that however we should view with extreme uneasiness any attempt of either power to seize the possessions of the other...might be determined by the prospect of having an enemy the more, or less, according to the object they should select]. TO CWF DUMAS j. MSS. NEW YORK, JULY... | |
| Paul Alliot - 1910 - 398 pagine
...us. and. As to England. Say to Beckwith : That as to a treaty of commerce we would prefer amicable to adverse arrangements, though the latter would be...the object they would select. TH. JEFFERSON. July 1 2th, 1790. POLITICAL CONDITION OF THE Province of Louisiana. By Governor Manuel Gayoso de Lemos.... | |
| James Alexander Robertson - 1910 - 440 pagine
...with us. 2nd. As to England. Say to Beckwith: That as to a treaty of commerce we would prefer amicable to adverse arrangements, though the latter would be...the object they would select. TH. JEFFERSON. July 1 2th, 1790. POLITICAL CONDITION OFTHE PROVINCE OF LOUISIANA, DESCRIBED BY COLONEL DON MANUEL GAYOSO... | |
| Paul Alliot - 1911 - 398 pagine
...South America, or the Islands (and certainly there is room for difference): and ^fjhes5..Qpioipjis:. be. nearly balanced, that balance might be determined...the object they would select. TH. JEFFERSON. July I2th, 1790. POLITICAL CONDITION OF THE Province of Louisiana. By Governor Manuel Gayoso de Lemos. Natchez,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson, James Madison - 1995 - 730 pagine
...engagements: That in the event of war between Gr. Brit. and Spain we are disposed to be strictly neutral: own safety interested in a due balance between our...might be determined by the prospect of having an enemy the more or less, according to the object they should select.]13 TH: JEFFERSON July. 12. 1790. Madison... | |
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