I profess, sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept steadily in view the prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our Federal Union. It is to that union we owe our safety at home, and our consideration and dignity abroad. It... The Statesmen of America in 1846 - Seite 100von Sarah Mytton (Hughes) Maury ("Mrs. William Maury, "), Sarah Mytton Maury - 1847 - 261 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Swinton - 1894 - 686 Seiten
...steadily in 160 view the prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our*Federal Union. It is to that Union we owe our safety at home,...us most proud of our country. That Union we reached 165 only by the discipline of our virtues in the severe school of adLITERARY ANALYSIS.—150. to. Query... | |
| William Henry Bartlett - 1894 - 188 Seiten
...shall sanction a public wrong. It is the duty of the American citizen to defend the Union "to which we owe our safety at home and our consideration and dignity abroad " ; to honor the Constitution as "the sheet anchor of our liberties " ; to conscientiously obey the... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, Edward Channing - 1895 - 484 Seiten
....... I profess, Sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept steadily in view the prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our Federal Union. It is to that Unioiv we owe our safety at home, and our consideration and dignity abroad. It is to that Union that... | |
| 1897 - 660 Seiten
...UNION. I profess, sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept steadily in view the prosperity and honor of the whole country ; and the preservation of our...consideration and dignity abroad. It is to that Union we are chiefly indebted for whatever makes us most proud of our country. That Union we reached only... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1898 - 450 Seiten
...Reply to Hayne: "I profess, sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept steadily in view the prosperity of the whole country and the preservation of our Federal...for whatever makes us most proud of our country." The effect of such words went far beyond the walls of the Senate; they even went beyond the generation... | |
| Alice Rose Power - 1901 - 216 Seiten
...UNION. I profess, sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept steadily in view the prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our federal union. It is to that union that we owe our safety at home, and our consideration and dignity abroad. It is to that union that... | |
| Cora Marsland - 1902 - 272 Seiten
...happiness. I profess, sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept steadily in view the prosperity and honor of the whole. country, and the preservation of our...is to that Union that we are chiefly indebted for Avhatever makes us most proud of our country. That Union we reached only by the discipline of our virtues... | |
| Alice Rose Power - 1902 - 216 Seiten
...and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our federal union. It is to that union that we owe our safety at home, and our consideration and...union that we are chiefly indebted for whatever makes las most proud of our country. That union we reached only by the discipline of our virtues in the severe... | |
| William Franklin Webster - 1903 - 346 Seiten
...MEMORIZE. I profess, sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept steadily in view the prosperity and honor of the whole country, and the preservation of our...Union. It is to that Union we owe our safety at home aud our consideration and dignity abroad. It is to that Union that we are chiefly indebted for whatever... | |
| Charles Morris - 1902 - 714 Seiten
...happiness. I profess, sir, in my career, hitherto, to have kept steadily in view the prosperity and honor of the whole country and the, preservation of our Federal Union . It is to tteft Union we owe our Safety at home and our consideration and dignity abroad. It is to that Union... | |
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