| John Frost - 1847 - 602 pages
...virtuous mind, and exhibit the continuance of the Union as a primary object of patriotic desire. Is there a doubt whether a common government can embrace...subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. It is well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful and obvious motives to union, affecting... | |
| Jonathan French - 1847 - 506 pages
...virtuous mind, and exhibit the continuance of the union as a primary object of patriotic desire. Is there a doubt whether a common government can embrace...respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue of the experiment. It is well wortb a fair and full experiment. With such powerful and obvious motives... | |
| Alexis Poole - 1847 - 514 pages
...virtuous mind, and exhibit the continuance of the union as a primary object of patriotic desire. Is there a doubt whether a common government can embrace...respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue of the experiment. It is well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful and obvious motives... | |
| George Washington - 1848 - 612 pages
...as a primary ohject of Patriotic desire. Is there a douht, whether a common government can emhrace so large a sphere ? Let experience solve it. To listen...auxiliary agency of governments for the respective suhdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. It is well worth a fair and full experiment.... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1847 - 474 pages
...desire. Is there a doubt whether a common government can embrace si larrro a sphere ? Let expericnco solve it. To listen to mere speculation in such a case were criminal. We are authorized to hope that it proper organization of the whole, with the auxiliary agency of governments for the respective subdivisions,... | |
| Levi Carroll Judson - 1848 - 364 pages
...virtuous mind, and exhibit the continuance of the UNION as a primary object of patriotic desire. Is there a doubt, whether a common government can embrace...subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. It is well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful and obvious motives to union, affecting... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1848 - 304 pages
...virtuous mind, and exhibit the contmuance of the union as a primary object of patriotic desire. Is there a doubt whether a common government can embrace...respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue of the experiment. It is well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful and obvious motives... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1848 - 472 pages
...desire. Is there a doubt whether a common government can embrace so large a sphere ' Let experienco soh-c it. To listen to mere speculation in such a case were...subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. It is well worth a fair and full experiment. Wkh such powerful and obvious motives to Union, affecting... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1848 - 244 pages
...virtuous mind, and exhibit the continuance of lha union as a primary object of patriotic desire. Is there a doubt whether a common government can embrace...solve it. To listen to mere speculation in such a ease were criminal. We are authorized to hope that a proper organization of the whole, with the auxiliary... | |
| John Frost - 1848 - 424 pages
...virtuous mind, nnd exhibit the continuance of the union as a primary object of patriotic desire. Is there a doubt whether a common government can embrace...large a sphere ? Let experience solve it. To listen to a mere speculation in such a case were criminal. We are authorized to hope that a proper organization... | |
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