| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1836 - 304 strani
...respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. It is well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful and obvious motives...distrust the patriotism of those who, in any quarter, may endeavor to weaken it* bands. In contemplating the causes which may disturb our union, it occurs at... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1836 - 304 strani
...respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. It is well worth a fair and fall experiment. With such powerful and obvious motives...distrust the patriotism of those who, in any quarter, may endeavor to weaken its bands. In contemplating the causes which may disturb our union, it occurs at... | |
| 1836 - 494 strani
...fellow-citizens by the Father of his country, in his farewell address. He has there told us, that " while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability, there will always be reason to fiistest the patriotism of those who, in any quarter,, may endeavor to weaken its bonds f ani he has... | |
| George Washington - 1837 - 620 strani
...respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. It is well worth a fair and full experiment With such powerful and obvious motives...Union, it occurs as matter of serious concern, that any ground should have been furnished for characterizing parties by Geographical discriminations, Northern... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1837 - 246 strani
...respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. 'Tis well worth a fair and full experiment With such powerful and obvious motives...impracticability, there will always be reason to distrust the " WHILE then every part of onr country thus feel* an immediate and particular interest in union, all... | |
| United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson) - 1837 - 464 strani
...his fellow-citizens by the Father of his country, in his farewell address. He has there told us, that "while experience shall not have demonstrated its...distrust the patriotism of those who, in any quarter may endeavor to weaken its bonds;" and he has cautioned us, in the strongest terms, against the formation... | |
| George Washington - 1838 - 114 strani
...respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. It is well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful and obvious motives...Union, it occurs, as matter of serious concern, that any ground should have been furnished for characterizing parlies by geographical discriminations —... | |
| L. Carroll Judson - 1839 - 376 strani
...respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. It is well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful and obvious motives...causes which may disturb our union, it occurs, as a matter of serious concern, that any ground should have been furnished for characterizing parties... | |
| Joseph Story - 1840 - 394 strani
...respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. It is well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful and obvious motives...the patriotism of those, who, in any quarter, may endeavor to weaken its bands. In contemplating the causes, which may disturb our union, it occurs,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1840 - 384 strani
...well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful and obvious motive* to union, affecting a 1 parts of our country, while experience shall not have...the patriotism of those, who, in any quarter, may endeavor to weaken its bands. In contemplating the causes, which may disturb our mion, it occurs, as... | |
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