| Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - 1999 - 978 páginas
...of the Union, directed hy an indissoluhle community of interest as one nation. Any other tenure, hy which the West can hold this essential advantage,...unnatural connection with any foreign power, must he intrinsically precarious. While, then, every part of our country thus feels an immediate and particular... | |
| Mary Mostert - 2004 - 230 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...connection with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious."294 And, the fourth requirement for a nation to remain free and become prosperous was:... | |
| Peter L. Bernstein - 2005 - 472 páginas
...unless they could forge an indissoluble community of interest as one nation: "Any other tenure . . . whether derived from its own separate strength, or from an apostate and unnatural connexion with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious." In September 1 784, six months... | |
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