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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... possessing a chosen country , with room enough for our descendants to the thousandth and thousandth generation ; entertaining a due sense of our equal right to the use of our own faculties , to the acquisitions of our industry , to ...
... possessing a chosen country , with room enough for our descendants to the thousandth and thousandth generation ; entertaining a due sense of our equal right to the use of our own faculties , to the acquisitions of our industry , to ...
Page 92
... Possessing , as we do , all the raw materials , the fruit of our own soil and in- dustry , we ought not to depend , in the degree we have done , on supplies from other countries . While we are thus dependent , the sudden event of war ...
... Possessing , as we do , all the raw materials , the fruit of our own soil and in- dustry , we ought not to depend , in the degree we have done , on supplies from other countries . While we are thus dependent , the sudden event of war ...
Page 141
... , a patriotic mili- tia will cover it with an impenetrable ęgis . Partial inju- ries and occasional mortifications we may be subjected to ; but a million of armed freemen , possessed JACKSON'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS . 141.
... , a patriotic mili- tia will cover it with an impenetrable ęgis . Partial inju- ries and occasional mortifications we may be subjected to ; but a million of armed freemen , possessed JACKSON'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS . 141.
Page 142
... possessed of the means of war , can never be conquered by a foreign foe . To any just system , therefore , calculated to strengthen this natural safeguard of the country , I shall cheerfully lend all the aid in my power . It will be my ...
... possessed of the means of war , can never be conquered by a foreign foe . To any just system , therefore , calculated to strengthen this natural safeguard of the country , I shall cheerfully lend all the aid in my power . It will be my ...
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... the Indians within their bor- ders , than is possessed by Maine or New York . Would the people of Maine permit the Penobscot tribe to erect an independent government within their state ? and unless they JACKSON'S FIRST ANNUAL MESSAGE . 163.
... the Indians within their bor- ders , than is possessed by Maine or New York . Would the people of Maine permit the Penobscot tribe to erect an independent government within their state ? and unless they JACKSON'S FIRST ANNUAL MESSAGE . 163.
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