| 1825 - 472 páginas
...suggestion, that it could in any event be abandoned, and indignantly to frown upon the first dawnmg of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest. Overgrown military establishments he represented as particularly hostile to republican liberty.—... | |
| Amos Blanchard (of Cincinnati.), Amos Blanchard - 1825 - 464 páginas
...discountenance even the suggestion, that it could in any event be abandoned, and indignantly to frown upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of oui country from the rest. Overgrow military establishments he represented as particularly hostile... | |
| 1826 - 582 páginas
...citizen, "to frown in| dignantly on the FIRST dawning? 1814, 1 was engaged in exposing |' of evi>ry attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest, or enfeeble the. sacred ties the wickedness and weakness of certain mad st-ekers of power in the east,... | |
| Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1827 - 342 páginas
...whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned; and indignantly to frown on the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any...our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together its various parts." From his mind nothing can obliterate the deeply seated... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 558 páginas
...its preservation with jealous anxiety ; discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can, in any event, be abandoned, and indignantly...our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts." He reminded his fellow citizens, that " the very idea... | |
| Hamilton - 1828 - 120 páginas
...its preservation with jealous anxiety ; discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can, in any event, be abandoned ; and indignantly...our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parti.'1 The borrower must return this item on or before the... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 432 páginas
...anxiety; discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in nny event be abandoned,and indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of every...our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties that now link together, its various parts." Thus we shall prove ourselves the worthy sons of Washington... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - 1828 - 314 páginas
...its preservation with jealous anxiety; discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned ; and indignantly...dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of the country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts.... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1830 - 336 páginas
...its preservation with jealous anxiety; discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned; and indignantly...our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. 10 For this you have every inducement of sympathy and... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...its preservation with jealous anxiety: discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can, in any event, be abandoned and indignantly...alienate any portion of our country from the rest, orto enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various purts. " v Know, then, that we have... | |
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