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" Let us, then, consider all attempts to weaken this Union, by maintaining that each State is separately and individually independent, as a species of political heresy, which can never benefit us, but may bring on us the most serious distress. "
The Great Issues Now Before the Country: An Oration - Página 13
por Edward Everett - 1861 - 48 páginas
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Daniel Webster: An Oration on the Occasion of the Dedication of the Statue ...

Edward Everett - 1859 - 140 páginas
...it was intended to impress this maxim on America, that our freedom and independence arose from our Union, and that without it we could neither be free...and may bring on us the most serious distresses.''! These are the solemn and prophetic words of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney — the patriot, the soldier,...
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History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced ..., Volumen3

John Church Hamilton - 1859 - 602 páginas
...it was intended to impress this maxim on America, that our freedom and independence arose from our UNION, and that without it, we could neither be free...species of political heresy, which can never benefit us, but may bring on us the most serious distress." These eloquent remarks were followed by an exposition...
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History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the ...

John Church Hamilton - 1859 - 600 páginas
...it was intended to impress this maxim on America, that our freedom and independence arose from our UNION, and that without it, we could neither be free...species of political heresy, which can never benefit us, but may bring on us the most serious distress." These eloquent remarks were followed by an exposition...
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History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced ..., Volumen3

John Church Hamilton - 1859 - 604 páginas
...it was intended to impress this maxim on America, that our freedom and independence arose from our UNION, and that without it, we could neither be free...species of political heresy, which can never benefit us, but may bring on us the most serious distress." These eloquent remarks were followed by an exposition...
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What is Our Constitution, League, Pact, Or Government?: Two Lectures on the ...

Francis Lieber - 1861 - 56 páginas
...our freedom and independence arose from our Union ; and that, without it, we never could be free or independent. Let us, then, consider all attempts to...species of political heresy which can never benefit us, but may bring on us the most serious distresses.'" It seems that the following chronological statement,...
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What is Our Constitution, League, Pact, Or Government?: Two Lectures on the ...

Francis Lieber - 1861 - 70 páginas
...Hon. RC "Winthrop's Address, delivered before the Maine Historical Society, Boston, 1859. f pendent. Let us, then, consider all attempts to weaken this...species of political heresy which can never benefit us, but may bring on us the most serious distresses."1 It seems that the following chronological statement,...
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The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern ..., Volumen1

Orville James Victor - 1861 - 572 páginas
...independent. Let us, then, consider all attempts to weaken the Union, by maintaining that each .-i..!' is separately and individually independent, as a species...and may bring on us the most serious distresses." Adams, Livingston, Jay, Franklin, Robert Morris, Randolph, Pendleton — all entertained similar opinions...
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The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern ..., Volumen1

Orville James Victor - 1861 - 560 páginas
...it was intended to impress this maxim on America, that our freedom and independence arose from our Union, and that without it we could neither be free...independent. Let us, then, consider all attempts to weaken the Union, by maintaining that each State is separately and individually independent, as a species...
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July Fourth, 1761: An Historical Discourse in Commemoration of the One ...

Diarca Howe Allen - 1862 - 112 páginas
...that our freedom and independence arose from our union; and that without it, we never could be free or independent. Let us then consider all attempts to...species of political heresy which can never benefit us, but may bring us the most serious distress." Even the Articles of the old Confederation are styled,...
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The Comprehensive History of the Southern Rebellion and the War ..., Volumen1

Orville James Victor - 1862 - 554 páginas
...intended to impress this maxim on America, that our freedom and independence arose from our Union,«and that without it we could neither be free nor independent. Let us, then, consider all attempts to weaken the Union, by maintaining that each State is .separately and individually independent, as a species...
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