| Aaron Bancroft - 1855 - 466 pages
...infractions and interruptions which all alliances, in all times, have experienced. Sensible of this mumentous truth, you have improved upon your first essay, by...common concerns. This government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and unawed, adopted upon full investigation and mature deliberation, completely... | |
| Presidents - 1855 - 512 pages
...adequate substitute ; they must inevitably experience the infractions and interruptions which alliances at all times have experienced. Sensible of this momentous...constitution of government better calculated than your fonner for an intimate union, and for the efficacious management of your common concerns. This government,... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - Presidents - 1856 - 406 pages
...adequate substitute ; they must inevitably experience the infractions and interruptions, which all alliances in all times have experienced. Sensible...common concerns. This Government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and unawed, adopted upon full investigation and mature deliberation, completely... | |
| John Warner Barber - United States - 1856 - 514 pages
...an adequate substitute: they must inevitably experience the infractions and interruptions which all alliances in all times have experienced. Sensible...management of your common concerns. This government, the oflspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and unawed, adopted upon full investigation and mature deliberation,... | |
| John G. Wells - Politicians - 1856 - 156 pages
...they must inevitably experience the infractions and interruptions which all alliances, in all time, have experienced. Sensible of this momentous truth,...common concerns. This Government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and unawed, adopted upon full investigation and mature deliberation, completely... | |
| United States - Emigration and immigration law - 1856 - 350 pages
...they must inevitably experience the infractions and interruptions which all alliances, in all time, have experienced. Sensible of this momentous truth,...common concerns. This Government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and unawed, — adopted upon full investigation and mature deliberation,... | |
| American Orators - 1857 - 624 pages
...desire, in respect to our foreign relations, towards confirming their prosperity. Will it not be then- wisdom to rely, for the preservation of these advantages,...common, concerns. This government,' the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and nnawed, adopted upon full investigation and mature deliberation, completely... | |
| Jonathan French - Newspapers - 1857 - 594 pages
...wisdom to rely for the preservation of these advantages on the union by which they were procured I Will they not henceforth be deaf to those advisers,...and for the efficacious management of your common concern. This government, the offspring of your own choice, uninfluenced ana unawed; adopted upon full... | |
| American Orators - 1857 - 668 pages
...them from their brethren, and connect them with aliens? To the efficacy and permanency of your nnion, a government for the whole is indispensable. No alliances,...intimate union, and for the efficacious management of vour common concerns. This government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and nnawed, adopted... | |
| Furman Sheppard - Constitutional law - 1857 - 356 pages
...they must inevitably experience the infractions and interruptions which all alliances, in all time, have experienced. Sensible of this momentous truth,...common concerns. This government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and unawed, adopted upon full investigation and mature deliberation, completely... | |
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