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" Kindly separated by nature and a wide ocean from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe; too high-minded to endure the degradations of the others; possessing a chosen country, with room enough for our descendants to the... "
The European Magazine, and London Review - Página 380
1801
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America and Britain

Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin - 1919 - 210 páginas
...appear na1ve and unsophisticated ; but Jefferson was neither. He speaks of being " kindly separated by nature and a wide ocean from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe ; too high-minded to endure the degradations of others, possessing a chosen country," etc. If we remember...
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What America Means to Me: A Book of the People, by the People, for the ...

Henry Ezekiel Jackson - 1920 - 288 páginas
...and Republican principles, our attachment to union and representative government. Kindly separated by nature and a wide ocean from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe; too high-minded to endure the degradations of the others; possessing a chosen country, with room enough...
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Columbia Studies in the Social Sciences, Volumen103

1922 - 644 páginas
...vol. vii, p. 105, Jefferson to Pinckney, n June, 1792, First Inaugural Address : " Kindly separated by nature and a wide Ocean from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe; too high-minded to endure the degradations of the others; possessing a chosen country, with room enough...
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The Relation of British Policy to the Declaration of ..., Volumen103,Temas1-2

Leonard Axel Lawson - 1922 - 162 páginas
...pp. 222-223. 1 Ibid., p. 238. * Hart, op. cit., p. 13. First Inaugural Address: " Kindly separated by nature and a wide Ocean from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe; too high-minded to endure the degradations of the others; possessing a chosen country, with room enough...
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The North American Review, Volumen218

1923 - 874 páginas
...friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none," a country "kindly separated by nature and the wide ocean from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe; too high-minded to endure the degradations of the others; possessing a chosen country. " Now with the news...
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The North American Review, Volumen218

1923 - 874 páginas
...friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none," a country "kindly separated by nature and the wide ocean from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe; too high-minded to endure the degradations of the others; possessing a chosen country. " Now with the news...
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The Best Letters of Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson - 1926 - 514 páginas
...republican principles, our attachment to our union and representative government. Kindly separated by nature and a wide ocean from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe; too high-minded to endure the degradations of the others; possessing a chosen country, with room enough...
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The Trail of a Tradition ...

Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg - 1926 - 448 páginas
...we already have referred. Not only did he acknowledge geographical isolation — "Kindly separated by nature and a wide ocean from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe, and too high-minded to endure the degradations of others"' — but also he embraced and emphasized...
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Jefferson Himself: The Personal Narrative of a Many-Sided American

Thomas Jefferson - 1970 - 420 páginas
...Republican principles, our attachment to our Union and representative government. Kindly separated by nature and a wide ocean from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe; too high-minded to endure the degradations of the others; possessing a chosen country with room enough...
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Arms Control Report

United States. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency - 1976 - 100 páginas
...1801, in his lnaugural Address, Thomas Jefferson could observe that Americans were "kindly separated by nature and a wide ocean from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe . . ." From this happy situation Jefferson drew the conclusion that Americans could pursue the cultivation...
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