| Henry Adams - United States - 1889 - 466 pages
...2 Jefferson to Edward Livingston, April 4, 1824 ; Works, vii. mercial restrictions. " Our commerce is so valuable to them that they will be glad to purchase...it, when the only price we ask is to do us justice." The history of his Administration will show how these principles were applied, and what success attended... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - Political parties - 1895 - 524 pages
...will be glad to purchase it when the only price we ask is to do us justice. I believe we have in our hands the means of peaceable coercion; and that the...their own interest, be disposed to do us justice." * This, then, was the Republican theory of " foreign concerns." If other nations insulted us, if they... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - Political parties - 1895 - 526 pages
...L/ogan written a few days later, contained the answer: "Our commerce is so valuable to them," he wrote, "that they will be glad to purchase it when the only...ask is to do us justice. I believe we have in our hands the means of peaceable coercion ; and that the moment they see our government so united as that... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - Political parties - 1895 - 526 pages
...LOgan written a few days later, contained the answer : "Our commerce is so valuable to them," he wrote, "that they will be glad to purchase it when the only...ask is to do us justice. I believe we have in our hands the means of peaceable coercion; and that the moment they see our government so united as that... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Presidents - 1897 - 540 pages
...part in their conflicts would be to divert our energies from creation to destruction. Our commerce is so valuable to them that they will be glad to purchase...the moment they see our government so united as that they can make use of it, they will for their own interest be disposed to do us justice. In this way... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 498 pages
...part in their conflicts would be to divert our energies from creation to destruction. Our commerce is so valuable to them that they will be glad to purchase...ask is to do us justice. I believe we have in our hands the means of peaceable coercion. FOREIGN ENTANGLEMENTS. — We have a perfect horror at everything... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - Political parties - 1900 - 634 pages
...peaceable means ? A letter to a Dr. Logan written three days later" contains the answer: " Our commerce is so valuable to them that they will be glad to purchase...ask is to do us justice. I believe we have in our hands the means of peaceable coercion ; and that the moment they see our government so united as that... | |
| Samuel Eagle Forman - Biography & Autobiography - 1900 - 494 pages
...part in their conflicts would be to divert our energies from creation to destruction. Our commerce is so valuable to them that they will be glad to purchase...ask is to do us justice. I believe we have in our hands the means of peaceable coercion. FOREIGN ENTANGLEMENTS. — We have a perfect horror at everything... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - Political parties - 1903 - 616 pages
...peaceable means ? A letter to a Dr. Logan written three days later contains the answer : " Our commerce is so valuable to them that they will be glad to purchase...ask is to do us justice. I believe we have in our hands the means of peaceable coercion ; and that the moment they see our government so united as that... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1905 - 518 pages
...part in their conflicts would be to divert our energies from creation to destruction. Our commerce is so valuable to them that they will be glad to purchase...the moment they see our government so united as that they can make use of it, they will for their own interest be disposed to do us justice. In this way... | |
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