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" But the constitution cannot be maintained, nor the Union preserved, in opposition to public feeling, by the mere exertion of the coercive powers confided to the general government. The foundations must be laid in the affections of the people ; in the... "
The Messages and Proclamations of the Governors of the State of Missouri - Page 348
by Missouri. Governor - 1922
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Pamphlets. American History, Volume 5

United States - 1836 - 494 pages
...in opposition to public feeling, by the mere exertion of the coercive powers confided to the General Government. The foundations must be laid in the affections of the people ; in the scGUYity it gives to life, liberty, character, and property, in every quarter of the country; and in...
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Messages of Gen. Andrew Jackson: With a Short Sketch of His Life

United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson) - Presidents - 1837 - 460 pages
...exertion of the coercive powers confided to the General Goverment. The foundations must be laid in tho affections of the people; in the security it gives...every quarter of the country ; and in the fraternal attachment which the citizens of the several States bear to one another as members of one political...
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The American Politician: Containing the Declaration of the Independence, the ...

M. Sears - Statesmen - 1842 - 586 pages
...in opposition to public feeling, by the mere exertion of the coercive powers confided to the general government. The foundations must be laid in the affections...to life, liberty, character, and property, in every quarter'of the country, and in the fraternal attachments which the citizens of the several states bear...
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Monument to the Memory of General Andrew Jackson: Containing Twenty-five ...

Presidents - 1846 - 430 pages
...in opposition to public feeling, by the mere exertion of the coercive powers confided to the general government. The foundations must be laid in the affections...every quarter of the country, and in the fraternal attachment which the citizens of the several states bear to one another as members of one political...
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The Life of Gen. Andrew Jackson ...: With an Appendix: Containing the Most ...

John Stilwell Jenkins - 1847 - 306 pages
...in opposition to public feeling^ by the mere exertion of the coercive powers confided to the general government. The foundations must be laid in the affections...to one another, as members of one political family, naturally contributing to promote the happiness of each other. Hence, the citizens of every state should...
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The Life of General Andrew Jackson ...

John Stilwell Jenkins - 1847 - 306 pages
...in opposition to public feeling, by the mere exertion of the coercive powers confided to the general government. The foundations must be laid in the affections...country ; and in the fraternal attachments which the citi2ens of the several states bear to one another, as members of one political family, naturally contributing...
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Life and Public Services of Gen. Andrew Jackson: Seventh President of the ...

John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 422 pages
...in opposition to public.feeling, by the mere exertion of the coercive powers confided to the general government. The foundations must be laid in the affections of the people; in th« security it gives to life, liberty, character, and propprty, in every quarter of the country;...
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Life and Public Services of Gen. Andrew Jackson: Seventh President of the ...

John Stilwell Jenkins - 1851 - 424 pages
...confided to the general government. The foundations must be laid in the affections of the people ; in ths security it gives to life, liberty, character, and...to one another, as members of one political family, naturally contributing to promote the happiness of each other. Hence, the citizens of every state should...
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The American's Own Book: Containing the Declaration of Independence, with ...

Presidents - 1853 - 514 pages
...in opposition to public feeling, by the mere exertion of the coercive powers confided to the general government. The foundations must be laid in the affections of the people; in the security it gives -o life, liberty, character, and property, in every quarter of the country; and in the fraternal attachments...
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The American's Own Book: Containing the Declaration of Independence, with ...

Presidents - 1855 - 512 pages
...in opposition to public feeling, by the mere exertion of the coercive powers confided to the general government. The foundations must be laid in the affections...fraternal attachments which the citizens of the several state? bear to one another, as members of one political family, mutually contributing to promote the...
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