 | Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1866 - 1010 pages
...utterance of its spontaneous sentiments. I cannot, even now, persuade myself to relinquish it, withont expressing once more my deep conviction, that, since...prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our Federal Union. It is to thnt Union we owe our safety at home, and our consideration... | |
 | Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1866 - 468 pages
...this subject, without expressing my deep conviction, that, since it respects nothing less than "TuE UNION OF THE STATES," it is of most vital and essential...prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our federal union. It is to that union we owe our safety at home, and our consideration... | |
 | Nathaniel Kirk Richardson - Readers - 1866 - 204 pages
...all remanded back, Freedom's avenging angel will keep upon your track. LIBERTY AND UNION.— Webster. I PROFESS, sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept...prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our federal union. It is to that union we owe our safety at home, and our consideration... | |
 | Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1862 - 610 pages
...his life, with his hopes, his ambition, and his fame. EXERCISE LXXXVII. IMPORTANCE OF THE UNION. 1. I profess, sir, in my career hitherto to have kept...prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our federal union. It is to that union we owe our safety at home, and our consideration... | |
 | Andrew Comstock, Philip Lawrence - Elocution - 1808 - 598 pages
...the Blessed, To the Kingdom of Ponemah, To the Land of the Hereafter !" LIBERTY AND UNION. (WEBSTER.) I profess, sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept...prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our federal union. It is to that union we owe our safety at home, and our consideration... | |
 | John Dudley Philbrick - Readers - 1868 - 636 pages
...secession ! Gentlemen are not serious when they talk of secession. D. Webster. cxvm. LIBERTY AND UNION. I" PROFESS, sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept...prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our Federal Union. It is to that Union we owe our safety at home, and our consideration... | |
 | Charles A. Wiley - Elocution - 1869 - 456 pages
...plunged ! — he crossed ! — and Rome was free no more ! XXI.— THE UNION. WEBSTER. 1. I PKOFESS, sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept steadily...prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our federal union. It is to that union, we owe our safety at home, and our consideration... | |
 | John Dudley Philbrick - Readers - 1870 - 636 pages
...secession ! Gentlemen are not serious when they talk of secession. D. Wtbster. cxvm. LIBERTY AND UNION. f PROFESS, sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept...prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our Federal Union. It is to that Union we owe our safety at home, and our consideration... | |
 | Philip Lawrence - English language - 1870 - 424 pages
...course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death 1 LIBEETY AND UNION. IPEOFESS, sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept steadily...prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our Federal union. It is to that union we owe our safety at home, and our consideration... | |
 | Benjamin Nicholas Martin - American literature - 1871 - 236 pages
...Senate." 73. INESTIMABLE VALUE OF THE FEDERAL UNION. I CANNOT, even now, persuade myself to relinquish it, without expressing once more my deep conviction, that,...prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our Federal Union. It is to that Union we owe our safety at home, and our consideration... | |
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