I need not remark to you, sir, that the flanks and rear of the United States are possessed by other powers, and formidable ones, too; nor how necessary it is to apply the cement of interest to bind all parts of the Union together by indissoluble bonds,... Poor's Manual of Railroads - Página xxiv1870Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 páginas
...are possessed by other powers, and formidable ones too ; nor need I press the necessity of applying the cement of interest to bind all parts of the union together by indissoluble bonds ; especially of binding that part of it which lies immediately west of us, to the middle states. For what ties,... | |
| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 páginas
...are possessed by other powers,... and formidable ones too: nor need I press the necessity of applying the cement of interest to bind all parts of the union together by indissoluble bonds,... especially of binding that part of it which lies immediately west of us, to the middle states. For what ties,... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 604 páginas
...are possessed by other powers, and formidable ones too; nor need I press the necessity of applying the cement of interest to bind all parts of the union together by indissoluble bonds; especially of binding that part of it which lies immediately west of us, to the middle states. For what ties,... | |
| 1813 - 744 páginas
...arc posscued by other powers, and formidable ones too : nor nred I press the necessity of applying the cement of interest to bind all parts of the union together by indissoluble bonds ; especially of binding tbat part of it which lies immediately west of us, to 'the middle states, for what ties,... | |
| David Hosack - 1829 - 562 páginas
...are possessed by other powers, and formidable ones too : nor need I press the necessity of applying the cement of interest to bind all parts of the union together by indissoluble bonds, especially of binding that part of it which lies immediately west of us, to the middle states. For what ties,... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - 602 páginas
...are possessed by other powers, and formidable ones too ; nor need I press the necessity of applying the cement of interest to bind all parts of the Union together by indissoluble bonds, especially of binding that part of it which lies immediately west of us, to the Middle States. For what ties,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1871 - 1168 páginas
...cement ; ::-tr>t to him! all parts of the Union together by indissoluble bonds, especially that .M nt it which lies immediately west of us, with the Middle States. For what ties, vie uk. should we have upon these people in the Mississippi Valley Î How entirely "inn t ltd with... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1848 - 472 páginas
...are possessed by other powers, and formidable ones too ; nor need I press the necessity of applying the cement of interest to bind all parts of the union together by indissoluble bonds ; especially of binding that part of it which lies immediately west of us, to the middle states. For what ties,... | |
| 1850 - 724 páginas
...their right, and Great Britain on their left," and presses on the Governor " the necessity of applying the cement of interest to bind all parts of the Union together by indissoluble bands, especially of binding that part of it which lies immediately west of us to the Middle States.''... | |
| George Washington - 1852 - 640 páginas
...United States are possessed by other powers, and formidable ones too; nor how necessary it is to apply the cement of interest to bind all parts of the Union...with the middle States. For what ties, let me ask, chould we have upon those people 1 How entirely unconnected with them shall we be, and what troubles... | |
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