| Richard Snowden - 1805 - 398 páginas
...influence, and the future maritime strength, of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest as one nation.... Any other...hold this essential advantage, whether derived from ils own separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural connection with any foreign power, must... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1806 - 392 páginas
...influence, and the future maritime strength, of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest as one nation. ...Any other...intrinsically precarious. While then every part of our country tints feels tn iniir.ediato and particular interest in Union, all the parts combined cannot Li! to... | |
| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 páginas
...influence, and the future maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest. as one nation. Any other tenure...separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural connexion with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. " While then every part of our... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 páginas
...influence, and the future maritime strength of the Adantick side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest as one nation. Any other tenure...separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural connexion with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. While then every part of our country... | |
| David Ramsay - 1807 - 486 páginas
...the future maritime strength of the Atlantic gide of the union, directed by an indissoluble communion of interest as one nation. Any other tenure by which...separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural connexion with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. " While, then, every part of our... | |
| 1807 - 772 páginas
...comir.unity of inter-st as one mtion. Any other tenure by which the wo>t can hold this essential adv.mtage, whether derived from its own separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural cor.n"\ion w;:h -шу foreign power, must be in'.rinaically prerar.ous. - While every part of our country... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 584 páginas
...influence, and the future maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest as one nation. Any other tenure...separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural connexion with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. " While then every part of our... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 páginas
...maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest aa one nation. Any other tenure by which the West can...separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural connexion with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. " While then every part of our... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1809 - 396 páginas
...influence, and the future maritime Strength, of the Atlantic side of the Union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest as one nation. ...A.ny other tenure by which the West can hold this essential ad. rantage, whether derived from its own separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural connection... | |
| John Corry - 1809 - 262 páginas
...maritime strength of'the Atlantic side of the union, directed by an indis-' soluble community of interests as one nation. Any other tenure by which the West can hold these essential advantages, whether derived from its own separate strength, or from an apostate and... | |
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