| Frank Moore - Orators - 1858 - 660 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship — and a situations for a moment, and ask yourselves, what...without reflection, take time to deliberate. Permit onr own government against the policy of foreign powers, where are they to get it ? We did not unite... | |
| Frank Moore - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1859 - 712 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 ? We did not unite for sacrifice, but for preservation. The inquiry should be, in reference to the... | |
| Frank Moore - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1859 - 656 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...principle on which obedience is demanded from all. If onr essential interests cannot find protection from onr own government against the policy of foreign... | |
| Epes Sargent - Legislators - 1859 - 652 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 great... | |
| Henry Clay - United States - 1863 - 830 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? We did not unite for sacrifice, but for preservation. The inquiry should be, in reference to the great... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Tariff - 1888 - 1598 pages
...these 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...principle on which obedience is demanded from all. Nothing cau be more calculated to bring about bitterness and rancor and estrangement between the people... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Tariff - 1888 - 938 pages
...these 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...principle on which obedience is demanded from all. Nothing can be more calculated to bring about bitterness and rancor and estrangement between the people... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Tariff - 1888 - 618 pages
...protection >f one Government, to the fate of one ship ; and a most gallant ship it is, with a not le crew. If we prosper and are happy protection must...principle on which obedience is demanded from all. Nothing can be more calculated to bring about bitterness and rancor and estrangement between the people... | |
| Frank William Taussig - Tariff - 1892 - 420 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 ? We did not unite for sacrifice, but for preservation. The inquiry should be, in reference to the... | |
| Frank William Taussig - Economic history - 1893 - 408 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 ? We did not unite for sacrifice, but for preservation. The inquiry should be, in reference to the... | |
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