 | George Washington - 1800 - 300 strani
...such powerful and obvious motives to union, affecting all parts of our country, while experiment shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there...the patriotism of those, who, in any quarter, may endeavour to weaken its hands. if IN contemplating the causes which may disturb our union, it occurs... | |
 | George Washington - 1800 - 208 strani
...motives to union, affecting all parts of our country, while experirn.ent shall not have demons crated its impracticability, there will always be reason to distrust the patriotism of those,who, in any quarter, may endeavour to weaken its hands. IN contemplating the causes which may... | |
 | William Cobbett - 1801
...such powerful and obvious motives to union, affecting all parts of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there...distrust the patriotism of those, who in any quarter may endeavour to weaken its bands. " In contemplating the causes which may disturb our union, it occurs... | |
 | 1802 - 411 strani
...poyverful and obvious motives to union, affecting all parts of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there...distrust the patriotism of those, who in any quarter may endea. vor to weaken its bands. »•• .. ; • •. • . -.'At • ••)•'--, , • -•..••.,-..•... | |
 | United States. Congress Senate, William Duane - 1803 - 198 strani
...apostate and unnatural connexion with any foreign "power, must be intrinsically precarious." Again...." In " contemplating the causes which may disturb our union, it " occurs as matter of serious concern, that any ground should " have been furnished for characterising parties... | |
 | United States. President - 1805 - 228 strani
...powerful and obvious motives to union, affecting all part ; of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there...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... | |
 | Richard Snowden - 1805 - 362 strani
...our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there will alv, ays be reason to distrust the patriotism of those, who, in any quarter, may endeavour to weaken its bands. In contemplating the causes which may disturb our union, it occurs as... | |
 | Richard Snowden - 1806
...such powerful and obvious motives to Union, affecting all parts of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there...the patriotism of those, who, in any quarter, may endeavour to weaken its bands. In contemplating the causes which may disturb our union, it occurs as... | |
 | David Ramsay - 1807 - 464 strani
...such powerful and obvious motives to union, affecting all parts of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there...distrust the patriotism of those who in any quarter may endeavour to weaken its bands. *' In contemplating the causes which may disturb our union, it occurs... | |
 | Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 2 strani
...such powerful and obvious motives to Union, affecting all parts of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there...the patriotism of those, who, in any quarter, may endeavour to weaken its bands. In contemplating the causes which may disturb our Union, it occurs as... | |
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