Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... European power to interfere in settling the international relations of American States . We have as much right to look after our own interests on this continent , as England and France have to look after theirs in Europe , Asia , and ...
... European power to interfere in settling the international relations of American States . We have as much right to look after our own interests on this continent , as England and France have to look after theirs in Europe , Asia , and ...
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... Europe had better attend to her own affairs , and let us on this continent alone . We wish Europe well ; we acknowledge her superiority in many things over us ; but we hold ourselves independent Ameri- cans , ready to take advice , and ...
... Europe had better attend to her own affairs , and let us on this continent alone . We wish Europe well ; we acknowledge her superiority in many things over us ; but we hold ourselves independent Ameri- cans , ready to take advice , and ...
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... Europe is superior to that of the Protestant nations . He has in this done much , but even supposing him completely successful , he has not met the precise difficulty . The Catholic nations of Europe are those which were the earliest ...
... Europe is superior to that of the Protestant nations . He has in this done much , but even supposing him completely successful , he has not met the precise difficulty . The Catholic nations of Europe are those which were the earliest ...
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