| George Washington - 1852 - 76 strani
...that yourUnion ought to be considered as a main prop of your liberty, and that the love of the one ought to endear, to you the preservation of the other....embrace so large a sphere ?•— Let experience solve nnb ffaren ©ritnben jut Union, mefd)e aKe itnferetf ?anbeg beritfyren, baben nnr, fo lange tic Srfafyrnng... | |
| 1853 - 514 strani
...that your union ought to be considered as a main prop of your liberty, and that the love of the one ought to endear to you the preservation of the other....mere speculation in such a case were criminal. We are authorized to hope that a proper organization of the whole, with the auxiliary agency of governments... | |
| William Hickey - 1853 - 594 strani
...that your union ought to be considered as a main prop of your liberty, and that the lovo of the one ought to endear to you the preservation of the other....object of patriotic desire. Is there a doubt, whether 219 a common government can embrace so large a sphere ? Let experience solve it. To listen to mere... | |
| Joseph Bartlett Burleigh - 1853 - 354 strani
...that your Union ought to be considered as a main prop of your liberty, and that the love of the one ought to endear to you the preservation of the other....These considerations speak a persuasive language to [every]43 reflecting and virtuous mind, — [and]44 exhibit the continuance of the UNION as a primary... | |
| Lewis C. Munn - 1853 - 450 strani
...object of patriotic desire. Is there a doubt whether a common government can embrace so large a sphere 1 Let experience solve it. To listen to mere speculation, in such a case, were criminal. We are authorized to hope that a proper organization of the whole, with the auxiliary agency of governments... | |
| William L. Hickey - 1853 - 588 strani
...that your union ought to be considered as a main prop of your liberty, and that the love of the one ought to endear to you the preservation of the other. These considerations speak a persuasire language to every reflecting and virtuous mind, and exhibit the continuance of the Union... | |
| 1924 - 1040 strani
...love of the one ought tu endear to you the preservation of the other. These considera U o ne epeak r promotion to the grade of minister and the names oí those foreign servie« officers and empl u пи« n as a primary object <. f patriotic deBire. la there a duubt whether -л common Er>venmieiH... | |
| 1928 - 1070 strani
...that your union ought to be considered as a main prop of your liberty, and that the love of the one ought to endear to you the preservation of the other....virtuous mind, and exhibit the continuance of the Union 7 FAREWELL ADDRESS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON as a primary object of patriotic desire. Is there a doubt,... | |
| United States. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission - 1941 - 904 strani
...that your Union ought to be considered as a main prop of your liberty, and that the love of the one ought to endear to you the preservation of the other....considerations speak a persuasive language to every reflecting & virtuous mind, — and exhibit the continuance of the UNION as a primary object of Patriotic desire.... | |
| Pan American Union - 1932 - 1000 strani
...feared that the country was too extensive for a successful Union; as Washington himself phrased it, "Is there a doubt whether a common government can embrace so large a sphere?" In his Address he invoked the mutual dependence of the sections, and much for which he then pleaded... | |
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