| Aaron Bancroft - 1853 - 466 páginas
...maritima •trength of the Atlantick side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest as one nation. Any other tenure by which the West can hold this es•ential advantage, whether derived from its own separate strength, or from an apostate and ifTinatural... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 páginas
...maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest, as one nation. Any other tenure by which the west...immediate and particular interest in union, all the parts combined can not fail to find in the united mass of means and efforts greater strength, greater... | |
| William Hickey - 1854 - 590 páginas
...maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest as one nation. Any other tenure by which the West...immediate and particular interest in union, all the parts combined cannot fail to find, in the united mass of means and efforts, greater strength, greater... | |
| William Hickey - 1854 - 588 páginas
...maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest as one nation. Any other tenure by which the West...its own separate strength, or from an apostate and unmtural connexion with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. While, then, every part... | |
| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 páginas
...advantage, whether derived from its OWP separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural con nection with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious....immediate and particular interest in union, all the parU combined cannot fail to find in the united mass of means and efforts, greater strength, greater... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1854 - 1012 páginas
...Wh i, Ch constitutes r™ °»e People, is also now dear to you 996 WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS. nation. Any other tenure by which the west can hold...separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural connection with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. While, then, every part of our... | |
| Furman Sheppard - 1855 - 342 páginas
...maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest as one nation. Any other tenure by which the West...immediate and particular interest in union, all the parts combined cannot fail to find, in the united mass of means and efforts, greater strength, greater... | |
| Sol Bloom, United States. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission - 1937 - 206 páginas
...maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of Interest as one Nation. — Any other tenure by which the West...essential advantage, whether derived from its own seperate strength, or from an apostate & unnatural connection with any foreign Power, must be intrinsically... | |
| 1924 - 1040 páginas
...directed by an indissoluble community of interest as one nation. Any other tenure by which the weptсап Z ( xդ q C A Ӈ Igt : XI y A 4 A þ>J] Y qp |6 5 zћuQA^LM%q3M"n) )H ~ ,HG -h ֭4Ȓ connection with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. While then every part of our country... | |
| 1928 - 1070 páginas
...maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest as one nation. Any other tenure by which the West...immediate and particular interest in union, all the parts combined cannot fail to find, in the united mass of means and efforts, greater strength, greater... | |
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