| Henry Clay - Vandenhoff, George, 1820-1883 - 1844 - 168 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship : and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...happy, protection must be extended to all ; it is clue to all. TARIFF. And what is the Tariff? It seems to have been regarded as a sort of monster, huge... | |
| Epes Sargent - History - 1852 - 498 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship : and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...obedience is demanded from all If our essential interests ean not find protection from our own government against the policy of forcign powers, where are they... | |
| Joseph Gales - United States - 1824 - 872 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one Government — to the fate of one ship ; and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...policy of foreign Powers, where are they to get it 1 We did not unite for sacrifice, but for preservation. The inquiry should be, in reference to the... | |
| American Orators - 1857 - 690 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government— to the fate of one ship — and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...policy of foreign powers, where are they to get it Î We did not unite for sacrifice, but for preservation. The inquiry should be, in reference to the... | |
| History - 1857 - 642 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship — and a e united, we are too powerful for the mightiest nation...Europe, or all Europe combined. If we are separated ? Wo did not unite for sacrifice, but for preservation. The inquiry should be, in reference to the... | |
| American Orators - 1857 - 656 pages
...to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship — and a most gallant ship it и, with a noble crew. If we prosper, and are happy, protection...policy of foreign powers, where are they to get it ? We did not unite for sacrifice, but for preservation. The inquiry shonld be, in reference to the... | |
| Henry Clay - United States - 1857 - 706 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship; and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...essential interests cannot find protection from our o\vn government against the policy of foreign powers, where are they to get it? We did not unite for... | |
| History - 1857 - 650 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship — and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...our essential interests cannot find protection from onr own government against the policy of foreign powers, where are they to get it ? We did not unite... | |
| United States - 1857 - 538 pages
...great interests nre confided to the protection of one government—to the fate of one ship ; and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...obedience is demanded from all. If our essential interests can not find protection from our own Government against the policy of foreign powers, where are they... | |
| United States - 1857 - 540 pages
...is the great principle on which obedience is demanded from all. If our essential interests can not find protection from our own Government against the...policy of foreign powers, where are they to get it ? We did not unite for sacrifice, but for preservation. The inquiry should be, in reference to the... | |
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