The American Politican: Containing the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, the Inaugural and First Annual Addresses and Messages of All the Presidents, and Other Important State Papers; Together with a Selection of Interesting Statistical Tables, and Biographical Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, the Several Presidents, and Many Other Distinguished Characters |
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... no sepa- rate views nor party animosities , will misdirect the com- prehensive and equal eye which ought to watch over this great assemblage of communities and interests , so , on 3 * WASHINGTON'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS . 29.
... no sepa- rate views nor party animosities , will misdirect the com- prehensive and equal eye which ought to watch over this great assemblage of communities and interests , so , on 3 * WASHINGTON'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS . 29.
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... interests , so , on another , that the foundations of our national policy will be laid in the pure and immutable principles of private mo- rality ; and the preeminence of free government be exem- plified by all the attributes which can ...
... interests , so , on another , that the foundations of our national policy will be laid in the pure and immutable principles of private mo- rality ; and the preeminence of free government be exem- plified by all the attributes which can ...
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... interest require that they should promote such manufactures as tend to render them independent of others for essential , particularly military supplies ... interests of the United States require that our in- 32 THE AMERICAN POLITICIAN .
... interest require that they should promote such manufactures as tend to render them independent of others for essential , particularly military supplies ... interests of the United States require that our in- 32 THE AMERICAN POLITICIAN .
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... interests of the United States require that our in- tercourse with other nations should be facilitated by such provisions as will enable me to fulfil my duty in that respect , in the manner which circumstances may render most conducive ...
... interests of the United States require that our in- tercourse with other nations should be facilitated by such provisions as will enable me to fulfil my duty in that respect , in the manner which circumstances may render most conducive ...
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... interest . Citizens , by birth or choice , of a common coun- try , that country has a right to concentrate your affections . The name of AMERICAN , which belongs to you in your national capacity , must always exalt the just pride of ...
... interest . Citizens , by birth or choice , of a common coun- try , that country has a right to concentrate your affections . The name of AMERICAN , which belongs to you in your national capacity , must always exalt the just pride of ...
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