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" But the war in which the present proposition might engage us, should that be its consequence, is not her war but ours. Its object is to introduce and establish the American system of keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those... "
The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review - Page 268
1858
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Memoirs, correspondence and private papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. by T.J ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 pages
...sedulously cherish a cordial friendship ; and nothing would tend more to knit our affections than to be fighting once more, side by side, in the same cause....system, of keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations. It is to maintain...
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Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 662 pages
...sedulously cherish a cordial friendship ; and nothing would tend more to knit our affections than to be fighting once more, side by side, in the same cause....system, of keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations. It is to maintain...
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The Metropolitan, Volume 3

1832 - 606 pages
...friendship ; and nothing would tend more to knit our affectious than to he fighting once more, side hy side, in the same cause. Not that I would purchase...the present proposition might engage us, should that he its cousequence, is not her war hut ours. Its ohject is to introduce and estahlish the American...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States ..., Volume 2

George Tucker - 1837 - 542 pages
...sedulously cherish a cordial friendship; and nothing would tend more to knit our affections than to be fighting once more, side by side, in the same cause....of keeping out of our land all foreign 'powers, and of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nation's. It is to maintain...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States ..., Volume 2

George Tucker - 1837 - 608 pages
...sedulously cherish a cordial friendship ; and nothing would tend more to knit our affections than to be fighting once more, side by side, in the same cause....would purchase even her amity at the price of taking 2L2 part in her.wars. But the war in which the present proposition might engage us, should that be...
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The Congressional Globe, Volume 27

United States. Congress - 1853 - 406 pages
...war. But the war in which the present prop' osition might engage us, should that be its con' sequence, is not her war, but ours. Its object is ' to introduce.... ''of keeping out of our land all foreign Powers, of ' NEVER, (not to-day,) of NEVER permitting those ' of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - 1853 - 414 pages
...osition might engage us, should that be its con' sequence, is not her war, but ours. Its object is 1 to introduce and establish the American system ' of keeping out of our land all foreign Powers, of ' NEVER, (not to-day,) of NEVER permitting those ' of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont. Reports and opinions ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 678 pages
...sedulously cherish a cordial friendship ; and nothing would tend more tq knit our affections than to be fighting once more, side by side, in the same cause....system, of keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with tlie affairs of our nations. It is to maintain...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont. Reports and opinions ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 676 pages
...sedulously cherish a cordial friendship ; and nothing would tend more to knit our affections than to be fighting once more, side by side, in the same cause....system, of keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affairs of our nations. It is to maintain...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3

Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 766 pages
...sedulously cherish a cordial friendship ; and nothing would tend more to knit our affections than to be fighting once more, side by side, in the same cause....system, of keeping out of our land all foreign powers, of never permitting those of Europe to intermeddle with the affaire of our nations. It is to maintain...
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