| Noah Webster - 1813 - 226 trang
...own productions to the weight, influcnce, and the future maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the Union. directed by an indissoluble community of...which the West can hold this essential advantage, whcther derived from its own separate strength, or from an apostate and uunatural connection with any... | |
| David Ramsay - 1814 - 274 trang
...influence, and the future maritime strength -M the Atlantic side of the. union, directed by an indissgluhie community of interest as one nation. Any other tenure...While then every. part of our country thus feels an inrmediate and particular interest in union, all the parts combined cannot fail to find in the united... | |
| 1814 - 258 trang
...own productions to the weight, influence, and the future maritime strength of the Atlantick side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of...separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural connection with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious." GENERAL REGISTER. BOSTON, SATURDAY,... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 426 trang
...maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the union, directed by an indissoluble community of interests as one nation. — Any other tenure by which the -west...separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural connection with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. While then every part of our country... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1819 - 324 trang
...«wn produciiors, to the weight, influence, and the future maritime strength of the Atlantic . side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of...can hold .this essential advantage, whether derived fron its own, separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural connexion with any foreign power,... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 490 trang
...Atlantic side of the union, directed by an indissoluble community of interests as one nation.—Any other tenure by which the west can hold this essential...separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural connection with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. While then every part of our country... | |
| Albert Picket - 1820 - 314 trang
...own productions to the weight, influence, and the future maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of...foreign power, must be intrinsically precario'us. 13. While, then, every part of our country thus feels the immediate and particular interest in Union,... | |
| Rhode Island - 1822 - 592 trang
...own productions to the weight, influence, and the future maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of...separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural connection with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. While then every part of our country... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 382 trang
...own production, to the weight, influence, and the future maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the union, directed by an indissoluble community of...from its own separate strength, or from an apostate or unnatural connexion with any foreign power, must be intrincically precarious. While then every part... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 376 trang
...strength, or from an apostate or unnatural connexion with any foreign power, must be intrincically precarious. While then every part of our country thus...immediate and particular interest in union, all the parties combined cannot fail to find, in the united mass of means and efforts, greater strength, greater... | |
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