| Art - 1813 - 682 pages
...clevclopement ; anil, draining or diverting the prenions metals from Diitisli circulation and British vault*, have poured them into those of the United States. It is a propitious consideration, that an HIJavf ¡liable war should пате found this seasonable facility for the contributions required to... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1814 - 830 pages
...our national faculties a more rapid developement ; and, draining or diverting i he precious metal* from British circulation and British vaults, have...is a propitious consideration, that an unavoidable w;ir should have found tUis seasonable facility for the contributions required to support it. When... | |
| C. H. Gifford - Europe - 1817 - 904 pages
...undermine it, have recoiled on themselves; have given to our national faculties a more rapid developement; & % L c!c <U>R :L ) " ֠nf F/ l 0 >k 2 8q_ V6 0= -S . PhqE#+ #I 1 YMչ 4 Q tbe United States. It is a propitious consideration, that an unavoidable war should have tound this... | |
| James Madison - Constitutional history - 1819 - 484 pages
...undermine it, have recoiled on themselves; have given to our national faculties a more rapid development ; and draining or diverting the precious metals from...the public voice called for war, all knew and still our country from the necessity of another resort to them. Already have the gallant exploits of our... | |
| United States - 1817 - 520 pages
...undermine it, have recoiled on themselves ; have given to our national faculties a more rapid development ; and, draining or diverting the precious metals from...British circulation and British vaults, have poured ihem into those of the United States. It is a propitious consideration, that an unavoidable war should... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1854 - 616 pages
...undermine it, have recoiled on themselves ; have given to our national faculties a rapid development; and draining or diverting the precious metals from...contributions required to support it. When the public voice culled for war, all knew, and still know, that without them it could not be carried on, through the... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1853 - 724 pages
...undermine it, have recoiled on themselves; have given to our national faculties a more rapid development ; and draining or diverting the precious metals from...vaults, have poured them into those of the United Slates. It is a propitious consideration, that an unavoidable war should have fpuud this seasonable... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 646 pages
...the military resources of the nation. have given to our national faculties a more rapid development, and, draining or diverting the precious metals from...have poured them into those of the United States. It i> a propitious consideration that an unavoidable war should have found this seasonable facility for... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - Presidents - 1897 - 748 pages
...to oar natinml families a more rapid development, and, draining or diverting the precious "»"***E from British circulation and British vaults, have...poured them into those of the United States. It is a propi lions consideration that an unavoidable war should have found this seasonable facility for the... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1858 - 802 pages
...undermine it, have recoiled on themselves ; have given to our national faculties a rapid development ; and draining or diverting the precious metals from...for war, all knew, and still know, that without them ii could not be carried on, through the period it might last ; and the patriot ism, the good sense,... | |
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