The honor of my country shall never be stained by an apology from me for the statement of truth and the performance of duty; nor can I give any explanation of my official acts except such as is due to integrity and justice and consistent with the principles... The North American Review - Sayfa 401editör: - 1926Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| William Henry Smith - 1925 - 600 sayfa
...provisions of the treaty until such apology was made. In his message in 1835 President Jackson said : "The honor of my country shall never be stained by...the statement of truth and the performance of duty." Secretary Livingston was ordered to leave France until that government expressed a willingness to hold... | |
| Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg - 1926 - 448 sayfa
...it is unnecessary for me to say that such a sacrifice will not be made through any agency of mine. The honor of my country shall never be stained by...consistent with the principles on which our institutions are founded. This determination will, I am confident, be approved by my constituents. I have, indeed,... | |
| Beckles Willson - 1928 - 514 sayfa
...unnecessary for me to say that such a sacrifice will not be made through any agency of mine. The honour of my country shall never be stained by an apology...the statement of truth and the performance of duty." This Message had scarce been uttered than word came from the Charge" d'affaires in Paris that he had... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1965 - 1204 sayfa
...ask for nothing that is not clearly right and to submit to nothing that is wrong." And he promised, "the honor of my country shall never be stained by an apology from me for the statement of truth or the performance of duty. That was our policy in the 1830's and that is our policy today. Our own... | |
| United States. President (1963-1969 : Johnson) - 1965 - 952 sayfa
...for nothing that is not clearly right and to submit to nothing that is wrong." And he promised, that "the honor of my country shall never be stained by an apology from me for the statement of truth or for the performance of duty." That was this Nation's policy in the 1830*5 and that is this Nation's... | |
| New York State Bar Association - 1907 - 582 sayfa
...government intimated that an apology from him as President would avert complications, he replied : " The honor of my country shall never be stained by...the statement of truth and the performance of duty." (Applause.) The fleeting years have not dimmed the memory of him nor obscured his greatness. More than... | |
| 1968 - 1346 sayfa
...for nothing that is not clearly right and to submit to nothing that is wrong." And he promised that "the honor of my country shall never be stained by an apology from me for the statement of truth or for the performance of duty." That was this nation's policy in the 1830's and that is the nation's... | |
| New Zealand. Department of External Affairs - 1966 - 828 sayfa
...that is not clearly right and to submit to nothing that is wrong." And he promised, that "the honour of my country shall never be stained by an apology from me for the statement of truth or for the performance of duty". That was this nation's policy in the 1830s and that is this nation's... | |
| Frederic Hudson - 2000 - 436 sayfa
...are certainly in the same short paragraph in which nearly all the words are "of the same sort :" " The honor of my country shall never be stained by...as is due to integrity and justice, and consistent \\ith the principle on which our institutions have been framed." These are what we would term "words... | |
| Howard Jones - 2002 - 334 sayfa
...requested his passports and went home. The following month Jackson gave this statement to Congress: The honor of my country shall never be stained by an apology from me for this statement of truth and the performance of duty; nor can I give any explanation of my official... | |
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