In all our deliberations on this subject we kept steadily in our view that which appears to us the greatest interest of every true American, the consolidation of our Union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our national existence. Southern Quarterly Review - Página 141editado por - 1854Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Robert Walsh - 1888 - 576 páginas
...habits, and particular interests. In all our deliberations on this subject, we kept steadily in our yiew that which appears to us the greatest interest of...every true American, the consolidation of our Union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our national existence. This important... | |
| Saint Louis (Mo.). - 1838 - 284 páginas
...difference among the several states, as to their, situation, extent, habits and particular interests. 4. In all our deliberations on this subject, we kept...every true American, the consolidation of our union, in which is involved our greatest prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our national existence. —... | |
| 1839 - 212 páginas
...difference among the several States, as to their situation, extent, habits, and particular interests. In all our deliberations on this subject, we kept...every true American, the consolidation of our Union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety — perhaps our national existence. This important... | |
| Archibald Russell - 1839 - 288 páginas
...which united the different settlements to Europe, were severed, and, according to Gen. Washington, " we kept steadily in our view that which appears to...every true American, the consolidation of our union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our national existence ;" and at that... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1839 - 472 páginas
...And in reporting to congress the result of their labors, the framers say : " In all our deliberations we kept steadily in our view that which appears to...every true American, the consolidation of our union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our national existence." § 182. The... | |
| Henry Sherman - 1843 - 302 páginas
...difference among the several States as to their situation, extent, habits, and particular interests. In all our deliberations on this subject, we kept...every true American, the consolidation of our union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our national existence. This important... | |
| The Dublin University Magazine.VOL.XXII July to December,1843 - 1843 - 770 páginas
...among theseveral states astotheir extent, situation, habits, and particular interests. 41 In all onr deliberations on this subject, we kept steadily in...every true American, the consolidation of our union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety, and perhaps our national existence. This important... | |
| Henry St. George Tucker - 1843 - 254 páginas
...) — ' In all our deliberations on this subject, we kept steadily in our view that, which appeared to us the greatest interest of every true American, the consolidation of our Union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our national existence.' Could this... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1844 - 108 páginas
...difference among the several States, as to their situation, extent, habits, end. particular interests. In all our deliberations on this subject, we kept...every true American — the consolidation of our Union ; in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety — perhaps our national existence. This important... | |
| J. B. Shurtleff - 1846 - 210 páginas
...difference among the several states as to their situation, extent, habits, and particular interests. In all our deliberations on this subject, we kept...every true American, the consolidation of our union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety — perhaps our national existence. This important... | |
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