| Gleaves Whitney - 2003 - 496 pages
...dictate; constantly keeping in view that it is folly in one nation to look for disinterested favors from another; that it must pay with a portion of its...condition of having given equivalents for nominal favors, and yet of being reproached with ingratitude for not giving more. There can be no greater error... | |
| Thomas L. Krannawitter, Daniel C. Palm - 2005 - 270 pages
...dictate; constantly keeping in view, that 'tis folly in one Nation to look for disinterested favors from another; that it must pay with a portion of its...condition of having given equivalents for nominal favors and yet of being reproached with ingratitude for not giving more. There can be no greater error... | |
| Wardell Lindsay - 2006 - 24 pages
...shall dictate; constantly keeping in view that it is folly in one to look for disinterested favors from another; that it must pay with a portion of its...condition of having given equivalents for nominal favors, and yet of being reproached with ingratitude for not giving more. There can be no greater error... | |
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