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" The nation which indulges towards another an habitual hatred or an habitual fondness is in some degree a slave. It is a slave to its animosity or to its affection, either of which is sufficient to lead it astray from its duty and its interest. "
The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the Armies of the ... - Página 248
por David Ramsay - 1811 - 371 páginas
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Liberty in Troubled Times: A Libertarian Guide to Laws, Politics and Society ...

James Walsh - 2004 - 353 páginas
...towards all should be cultivated. The nation, which indulges towards another a habitual hatred or a habitual fondness, is in some degree a slave. It is a slave to its animosity or to its affection Antipathy in one nation against another disposes each more readily to offer insult and injury...and...
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Alexis de Tocqueville: Democracy in America (LOA #147): A new translation by ...

Alexis de Tocqueville - 2004 - 960 páginas
...trust to temporary alliances for extraordinary emergencies. GOVERNMENT OF DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA 26l some degree a slave. It is a slave to its animosity or to its affection ..." Washington's political conduct was always guided by these maxims. He managed to keep his country...
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The Path to Peace

Wardell Lindsay - 2005 - 8 páginas
...attachments for others should be excluded, and that in place of them just and amicable feelings toward all should be cultivated. The nation which indulges...nation against another disposes each more readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of umbrage, and to be haughty and intractable...
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American Political Rhetoric: A Reader

Peter Augustine Lawler, Robert Martin Schaefer - 2005 - 444 páginas
...them just and amicable feelings toward all should be cultivated. The Nation, which indulges towards another an habitual hatred, or an habitual fondness,...Nation against another, disposes each more readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of umbrage, and to be haughty and intractable,...
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A Nation Under God?: The ACLU and Religion in American Politics

Thomas L. Krannawitter, Daniel C. Palm - 2005 - 270 páginas
...them just and amicable feelings towards all should be cultivated. The Nation, which indulges towards another an habitual hatred, or an habitual fondness,...Nation against another, disposes each more readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of umbrage, and to be haughty and intractable,...
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Outcry: American Voices of Conscience, Post-9/11

Marie Spike, Charles Reskin - 2005 - 293 páginas
...once said, "Observe good faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace and harmony with all., .the nation which indulges toward another an habitual...to lead it astray from its duty and its interest." Prophetic words as our country trembles on the brink of war, the consequences of which we have scarcely...
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The American Enemy: The History of French Anti-Americanism

Philippe Roger - 2005 - 537 páginas
...Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1992. Washington had pronounced this beautiful and true idea: "The nation which indulges toward another an habitual...is a slave to its animosity or to its affection." —Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America Introduction ix Prologue 7 PART I THE IRRESISTIBLE RISE...
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The Life of George Washington, Volumen4

Washington Irving - 2005 - 417 páginas
...towards another [an] T habitual hatred or [an] *f habitual fondness, is in some degree a slave. lt is a slave to its animosity or to its affection, either...sufficient to lead it astray from its duty and its interests. — Anti patfay inoue nation against another [ft] disposes each more readily to offer insult...
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Spain's Long Shadow: The Black Legend, Off-whiteness, and Anglo-American Empire

María DeGuzmán - 409 páginas
..."American" people to uphold the Union by avoiding political engagements and alliances with foreign nations: The nation which indulges toward another an habitual...or an habitual fondness is in some degree a slave . . . passionate attachment of one nation for another produces a variety of evils . . . If we remain...
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Common Sense

Wardell Lindsay - 2006 - 24 páginas
...them, just and amicable feelings towards all should be cultivated. The Nation, which indulges towards another an habitual hatred, or an habitual fondness,...nation against another disposes each more readily to offer insult and injury, to lay hold of slight causes of umbrage, and to be haughty and intractable,...
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