| Aaron Bancroft - 1855 - 466 strani
...country finds the most commanding motives for carefully guarding and preserving the union of the whole. " The North, in an unrestrained intercourse with the South, protected by the equal laws of a common go vernment, finds in the productions of the latter, great additional resources of maritime and commercial... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1855 - 464 strani
...country finds the most commanding motives for carefully guarding and preserving the union of the whole. " The North, in an unrestrained intercourse with the South, protected by the equal laws of a common go vernment, finds in the productions of the latter, great additional resources of maritime and commercial... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 514 strani
...considerations, however powerfully they address themselves to your sensibility, are greatly outweighed by those which apply more immediately to your interest...precious materials of manufacturing industry. The SoulA, in the same intercourse, benefiting by the agency of the North, sees its agriculture grow and... | |
| United States - 1856 - 350 strani
...country finds the most commanding motives for carefully guarding and preserving the union of the whole. The North, in an unrestrained intercourse with the...North, sees its agriculture grow, and its commerce expanded. Turning partly into its own channels the seamen of the North, it finds its particular navigation... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 652 strani
...country finds the most commanding motives for carefully guarding and preserving the union of the whole. The North, in an unrestrained intercourse with the...South, in the same intercourse, benefiting by the same agency of the North, sees its agriculture grow and its commerce expand. Turning partly into its... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 488 strani
...the equal laws of a common government, finds in the productions of the latter, great addi- 20 tional resources of maritime and commercial enterprise, and...commerce expand. Turning partly into its own channels the sea- 25 men of the North, it finds its particular navigation invigorated ; and, while it contributes,... | |
| James Baldwin - 1897 - 252 strani
...15 finds the most commanding motives for carefully guarding and preserving the union of the whole. The North, in an unrestrained intercourse with the...government, finds in the productions of the latter, great addi- 20 tional resources of maritime and commercial enterprise, and precious materials of manufacturing... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 410 strani
...motives for carefully guarding and preserving the Union of the whole. The North in an [unrestrained] f intercourse with the South, protected by the equal...government, finds in the productions of the latter [J] great additional resources of maritime and commercial enterprise — and precious materials of... | |
| Joseph Benson Gilder - 1902 - 346 strani
...country finds the most commanding motives for carefully guarding and preserving the Union of the whole. The North, in an unrestrained intercourse with the...in the productions of the latter, great additional resourcesof maritime and commercial enterprise and precious materials of manufacturing industry. The... | |
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