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" Union, affecting all parts of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there will always be reason to distrust the patriotism of those, who in any quarter may endeavour to weaken its bands. "
The Old South Leaflets - Page 12
edited by - 1899
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The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volume 18

654 pages
...demonstrated its impracticability, there will always be reafon to dillrult the patriotifm of thofe, who in any quarter may endeavour to weaken its bands. In contemplating the caufes which may dilfurb our union, it occurs as matter of ferious concern, that any ground (liould...
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Mississippi Question: Report of a Debate in the Senate of the United States ...

United States. Congress Senate, William Duane - Communities - 1803 - 208 pages
...apostate and unnatural connexion with any foreign "power, must be intrinsically precarious." Again...." In " contemplating the causes which may disturb our...concern, that any ground should " have been furnished for characterising parties by geographi" cal discriminations, northern and southern, Atlantic and " western...
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The History of North and South America, from Its Discovery to ..., Volumes 1-2

Richard Snowden - America - 1805 - 398 pages
...our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there will alv, ays be reason to distrust the patriotism of those, who,...concern, that any ground should have been furnished for characterismg parties by Geogra/ihical discriminations, " Northern and Southern, Atlantic and Wentern-,"...
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Addresses of the Successive Presidents to Both Houses of Congress, at the ...

United States. President - Presidents - 1805 - 276 pages
...motives to union, affecting all part ; of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there will always be reason...distrust the patriotism of those who in any quarter i«ay endeavour to weaken its bands. In contemplating the causes which may disturb our unidn, it occurs...
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The History of North and South America: From Its Discovery to ..., Volumes 1-2

Richard Snowden - America - 1806 - 392 pages
...motives to Union, affecting all parts of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there will always be reason...concern, that any ground should have been furnished for characterising parlies by Geographical discriminations, " Northern and Southern, Atlantic and Western...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the Armies of the ...

David Ramsay - Presidents - 1807 - 486 pages
...motives to union, affecting all parts of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there will always be reason...concern, that any ground should have been furnished for characterising parties by geographical discriminations — northern and southern — Atlantic and western...
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An Essay on the Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 pages
...motives to Union, affecting all parts of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there will always be reason...the causes which may disturb our Union, it occurs as a matter of serious concern, that any ground should have been furnished for characterising parties,...
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The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American ..., Volume 5

John Marshall - 1807 - 840 pages
...motives to union, affecting all parts of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there will always be reason...patriotism of those who, in any quarter, may endeavour to 1weaken its bands. " In contemplating the causes which may dis- CHAP. ix. turb our union, it occurs...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 38

History - 1807 - 772 pages
...have demonstrated its impracticabi. lity, tliere will always be reason to distrust the p;itriotism of those, who in any quarter may endeavour to weaken its bands. ' In contemplating the causes which m ly d.^turb our union, it occurs as a matter of serious concern, that a .y ground should have bee-i...
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Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army Through ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 pages
...motives to union, affecting all parts of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there will always be reason...the causes which may disturb our union, it occurs as a matter of serious concern, that any ground should have been furnished for characterising parties...
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