Phrase by 'John Tyler'

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I should be pleased to see all the nations on the earth prosperous and happy and rich, for it would furnish to me the best evidence of the prosperity of my native land.

Author: John Tyler - American President
  Me , Best , Happy , Rich


Were you a merchant, would you settle yourself in a rich or poor neighborhood? You would not be so blind as to locate yourself among persons who would not be able to purchase your goods. So with nations with whom we trade.

Author: John Tyler - American President
  You , Yourself , Rich , Blind


The applause of his native land is the richest reward to which the patriot ever aspires. It is this for which 'he bears to live or dares to die.' It is the high incentive to those achievements which illustrate the page of history and give to poetry its brightest charm.

Author: John Tyler - American President
  Live , Poetry , History , Die


The tolling of yon dismal bell and the loud but solemn discharge of artillery hath announced to the nation the melancholy tidings - Thomas Jefferson no longer lives!

Author: John Tyler - American President
  Nation , Loud , Bell , Melancholy


On the coming of that tremendous storm which for eight years desolated our country, Mr. Jefferson hesitated not, halted not.

Author: John Tyler - American President
  Years , Country , Coming , Storm


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