| Charles Edgar Prather - 1908 - 384 strani
...the increasing respectability of the American name; TO CEMENT MORE CLOSELY THE UNION OF THE STATES; to establish public order on the basis of an upright...ends to be secured by a proper and adequate provision for the support of the public credit." The fiscal policy that sprung from Hamilton's productive brain... | |
| William B. Cairns - 1909 - 520 strani
...furnish new resources, both to agriculture and commerce; to cement more closely the union of the States; to add to their security against foreign attack; to...present period, for the support of public credit. FRANCIS HOPKINSON [Francis Hopkinson (1737-1791) illustrates literary tendencies that were naturally... | |
| Emory Speer - 1909 - 298 strani
...justice; to restore landed property to its due value; to cement more closely the union of the States ; to add to their security against foreign attack; to...ends to be secured by a proper and adequate provision for the support of public credit." It is obviously impossible upon an occasion like this to discuss... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell, Clark Edmund Persinger - 1909 - 544 strani
...to its due value ; to furnish new resources . . . ; to cement more closely the union of the states ; to add to their security against foreign attack ; to establish public order . . . ; these are the great . . . ends to be secured by a proper . . . provision . . . for the support... | |
| Elroy McKendree Avery - 1910 - 558 strani
...furnish new resources, both to agriculture and commerce; to cement more closely the union of the States ; to add to their security against foreign attack; to...by a proper and adequate provision, at the present time, for the support of the public credit." A Lesson Upon the advantage of cementing " more closely... | |
| Joseph H. Choate - 1910 - 318 strani
...furnish new resources both to agriculture and commerce; to cement more closely the Union of the States; to- add to their security against foreign attack;...order on the basis of an upright and liberal policy." For these sacred purposes he insisted upon sufficient revenue by taxation to provide for the prompt... | |
| Simeon Davidson Fess - 1910 - 466 strani
...furnish new sources both to agriculture and commerce; to cement more closely the union of the States; to add to their security against foreign attack; to...order on the basis of an upright and liberal policy. . There is no hint of liberty in this, except as it may be inferred from vigor and energy in administration.... | |
| Joseph Hodges Choate - 1910 - 318 strani
...furnish new resources both to agriculture and commerce; to cement more closely the Union of the States; to add to their security against foreign attack; to...order on the basis of an upright and liberal policy." For these sacred purposes he insisted upon sufficient revenue by taxation to provide for the prompt... | |
| Frederick Scott Oliver - 1912 - 540 strani
...Hamilton claimed for his measures that they would ' cement more closely the union of the states ' and ' establish public order on the basis of an upright and liberal policy.' l He was fully aware that, if successful, they would strengthen the central government in comparison... | |
| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 800 strani
...justice; to restore landed property to its due value; to cement more closely the union of the States; to add to their security against foreign attack; to...— these are the great and invaluable ends to be procured by a proper and adequate provision, at the present period, for the support of public credit."... | |
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