| United States. Department of State - United States - 1829 - 1014 pages
...can be a mind so debased, or an understanding so perverted, as to balance between them. The journies I have made, both north and south, in the public service,...America and the humiliation of Great Britain. The troubles, which the death of the Elector of Bavaria was likely to excite in Germany, seemed to have... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1829 - 684 pages
...can be a mind so debased, or an understanding so perverted, as to balance between them. The journies I have made, both north and south, in the public service,...the liberty of America and the humiliation of Great Britain.The troubles, wliich the death of the Elector of Bavaria was likely to excite in Germany, seemed... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1829 - 572 pages
...an understanding so perverted, as to balance between them. The journies 1 have made, both north arid south, in the public service, have given me an opportunity...was so universal ; from the prince to the peasant (here is but one voice, one wish — the liberty of America and the humiliation of Great Britain. The... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1889 - 890 pages
...Congress. By such arts do they endeavor to [cover their nakedness and]* sustain their desperate canse. France has done us substantial benefits; Great Britain...America, and the humiliation of Great Britain. The troubles which the death of the elector of Bavaria was likely to excite in Germany seemed to have subsided,... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - United States - 1889 - 890 pages
...and to monopolize our commerce. France demands of us to be independent; Great Britain tributary. 1 do not comprehend how there can be a mind so debased,...America, and the humiliation of Great Britain. The troubles which the death of the elector of Bavaria was likely to excite in Germany seemed to have subsided,... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1889 - 890 pages
...and to monopolize our commerce. France demands of us to be independent; Great Britain tributary. 1 do not comprehend how there can be a mind so debased,...prince to the peasant there is but one voice, one wish—the liberty of America, and the humiliation of Great Britain. The troubles which the death of... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1889 - 928 pages
...as to balance between them. The journeys I have made, both north and south, in the public servie»*, have given me an opportunity of knowing the general...America, and the humiliation of Great Britain. The troubles which the death of the elector of Bavaria was likt'lv to excite in Germany seemed to have... | |
| New York (State) - 1889 - 522 pages
...south in the public service have given me opportunities of knowing the general disposition of Europe on our question. There never was one in which the harmony...wish, the liberty of America, and the humiliation of Great-Britain." If Mr. Deane was as industrious to spread reports to the injury of these gentlemen... | |
| Local history - 1889 - 512 pages
...south in the public service have given me opportunities of knowing the general disposition of Europe on our question. There never was one in which the harmony...wish, the liberty of America, and the humiliation of Great-Britain." If Mr. Deane was as industrious to spread reports to the injury of these gentlemen... | |
| Silas Deane - France - 1889 - 508 pages
...south in the public service have given me opportunities of knowing the general disposition of Europe on our question. There never was one in which the harmony...wish, the liberty of America, and the humiliation of Great-Britain." If Mr. Deane was as industrious to spread reports to the injury of these gentlemen... | |
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