| Indiana - 1851 - 720 strani
...youraffections. The name of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism, more than any appellation derived...manners, habits, and political principles. You have, in а го, пикт cause, fought and triumphed together; the independence and liberty you possess are... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 908 strani
...with slight shades of difference the same religion, manners, habits, and political institutions and principles — you have, in a common cause, fought...triumphed together. The independence and liberty you enjoy are the work of joint councils, efforts, dangers, sufferings, and successes. By your union you... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 946 strani
...with slight shades of difference the same religion, manners, habits, and political institutions and principles — you have, in a common cause, fought...triumphed together. The independence and liberty you enjoy are the work of joint councils, efforts, dangers, sufferings, and successes. By your union you... | |
| George Washington - 1852 - 76 strani
...gnnef)menben SSerbeffentng ber inneren SSerfe^r^ntittel jn ffiaffer nnb jn ?anbe pci). imme. lation derived from local discriminations. With slight shades...work of joint councils, and joint efforts, of common dangers, suffering^, and successes. But these considerations, however powerfully they address themselves... | |
| United States. President - 1853 - 536 strani
...affections. The name of AMERICAN, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism, more than any appellation derived...work of joint councils and joint efforts, of common dangers, sufferings, and success With such powerful and obvious motives to union, affecting all parts... | |
| Lewis C. Munn - 1853 - 450 strani
...affections. The name of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism, more than any appellation derived...independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint counsels and joint efforts, of common dangers, sufferings and successes. 34* Bub these considerations,... | |
| Joseph Bartlett Burleigh - 1853 - 354 strani
...your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of Patriotism, more than any appellation [?0] derived from local discriminations. — With slight...of joint councils, and joint efforts — of common dangers, sufferings and successes. — But these considerations, however powerfully they address themselves... | |
| 1853 - 514 strani
...affections. The name of AMERICAN, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism, more than any appellation derived...the same religion, manners, habits, and political principle. You have, in a common cause, fought and triumphed together; the independence and liberty... | |
| United States. President (1963-1969 : Johnson) - 1965 - 702 strani
...American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism With slight shades of difference, you have the same...work of joint councils and joint efforts; of common dangers, sufferings, and successes." But at the same time, he must be loyal to the obligations of our... | |
| John Richard Alden - 1984 - 356 strani
...parts." He continued, "Citizens by birth or choice of a common country . . . must always exalt the just pride of patriotism more than any appellation derived...in a common cause fought and triumphed together." From devotion to the union would come peace at home, avoidance of "overgrown military establishments... | |
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