| 1890 - 802 pages
...unprecented increase in population, its surprising development of natural resources, its rapid augmentations of wealth, its happiness at home and its honor abroad ; and we hold in abhorrence all schemes for division, come from whatever source they may. And we congratulate the country that no Republican member... | |
| Henry Harrison Smith - Democratic National Convention - 1892 - 152 pages
...constitution, the rights of the States, and the union of the States must and shall be preserved. 3. That to the union of the States this nation owes its...Republican member of congress has uttered or countenanced the threats of disunion so often made by Democratic members without rebuke and with applause from their... | |
| Edward Stanwood - Presidents - 1892 - 516 pages
...Constitution, the rights of the States, and the union of the States, must and shall be preserved. 3. That to the union of the States this nation owes its...Republican member of Congress has uttered or countenanced the threats of disunion so often made by Democratic members, without rebuke and with applause from... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - 1892 - 618 pages
...Constitution, the Rights of the States, and the Union of the States must and shall be preserved. "3. That to the union of the States this nation owes its...surprising development of material resources, its rapid (74) augmentation of wealth, its happiness at home and its honor abroad ; and we hold in abhorrence... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper - Political parties - 1892 - 1144 pages
...constitution, the rights of the states, and the union of the states, must and shall be preserved. 3. That to the union of the states this nation owes its...increase in population, its surprising development of [BOOK п. material resources, its rapid augmentation of wealth, its happiness at home and its honor... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1894 - 448 pages
...Constitution, the rights of the States, and the union of the States, must and shall be preserved. 3. That to the union of the States this nation owes its...Republican member of Congress has uttered or countenanced the threats of disunion so often made by Democratic members without rebuke and with applause from their... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1894 - 1080 pages
...Constitution, the rights of the States, and the union of the States, must and shall be preserved. 3. That to the union of the States this nation owes its...Republican member of Congress has uttered or countenanced the threats of disunion so often made by Democratic members without rebuke and with applause from their... | |
| James Harrison Kennedy - Presidents - 1895 - 686 pages
...1865. Constitution, the rights of the states, and the union of the states, must and shall be preserved. That to the union of the states this Nation owes its...unprecedented increase in population, its surprising develop inent of material resources, its rapid augmentation of wealth, its happiness at home and its... | |
| Edward Stanwood - Elections - 1896 - 552 pages
...Constitution, the rights of the States, and the union of the States, must and shall be preserved. 8. That to the union of the States this nation owes its...congratulate the country that no Republican member of Vongress has uttered or countenanced the threats of disunion so often made by Democratic members, without... | |
| Political parties - 1896 - 114 pages
...rights of the States, and the Union of the States, must and shall be preserved. 3. That to the union ot the States this Nation owes its unprecedented increase...all schemes for disunion, come from whatever source the v may; and we congratulate the country that no Republican member of Congress has uttered or countenanced... | |
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