The Quarterly Review, Volume 254William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1930 |
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... United States is now settled and accepted by both Powers . But we have no reason to be perturbed by the parrot- like , and largely meaningless , cry for ' parity , ' and the waving of yardsticks ' on the other side of the Atlantic ...
... United States is now settled and accepted by both Powers . But we have no reason to be perturbed by the parrot- like , and largely meaningless , cry for ' parity , ' and the waving of yardsticks ' on the other side of the Atlantic ...
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... United States has been that in time of war the seas should be free to neutral trade , except to trade in instruments of war . In fact , neither nation has acted consistently - when Great Britain or the United States have been at war ...
... United States has been that in time of war the seas should be free to neutral trade , except to trade in instruments of war . In fact , neither nation has acted consistently - when Great Britain or the United States have been at war ...
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... united . ' Its Chief Executive must needs give ear to the People , and interpret the will of the greater number . On no account should he follow his own feeling as to the right thing to do ' ; rather must he weigh the possible thing ...
... united . ' Its Chief Executive must needs give ear to the People , and interpret the will of the greater number . On no account should he follow his own feeling as to the right thing to do ' ; rather must he weigh the possible thing ...
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