| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 Seiten
...intended such direct personality. These are his words: " In contemplating the causes which may disburb our Union, it occurs as matter of serious concern, that any ground should have been furnished for characterizing parties by geographical discriminations — Northern and Southern, Atlantic and Western;... | |
| William Rawle - 1825 - 438 Seiten
...agency of governments for the respective " subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the expe" riment. With such powerful and obvious motives to " union, affecting all parts of our country, while expe1( rience shall not have demonstrated its impractica" bility, there will always be reason to distrust... | |
| 1827 - 544 Seiten
...agency of governments for the respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. 'Tis well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful...bands. In contemplating the causes which may disturb pur union, it occurs, as a matter of serious concern, that any ground should have been furnished for... | |
| 1827 - 540 Seiten
...agency of governments for the respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. 'Tis well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful and obvious motives to unidn, affecting all parts of our country, while experience shall not have In contemplating the causes... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - 1828 - 314 Seiten
...of governments for the respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. It is well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful...impracticability, there will always be reason to distrust ihe patriotism of those, who, in any quarter, may endeavour to weaken its bands. In contemplating the... | |
| William Rawle - 1829 - 530 Seiten
...aux" iliary agency of governments for the respective subdivisions, " will afford a happy issue to the experiment. With such " powerful and obvious motives...distrust " the patriotism of those who in any quarter may endeavour to " weaken its bands." APPENDIX, NO. I. PERHAPS the following view of the elections of president... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 Seiten
...intended such direct personality. These are his words: "In contemplating the causes which may disburb y 2r T S gߜ :Ў ܫk (IÆo >о ] V& $ ? _ M' u } Kn AG ?x . j gP 4: X characterizing parties by geographical discriminations — Nofthern and Southern, Atlantic and Western;... | |
| Noah Webster - 1832 - 340 Seiten
...motives to union, affecting ali parts of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated iti impracticability, there will always be reason to distrust...who in any quarter may endeavor to weaken its bands. 13. In contemplating the causes that may disturb our union, it occurs as a matter of serious concern,... | |
| Noah Webster - 1832 - 378 Seiten
...agency of governments for the respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. 'Tis well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful and obvious motives to Union,affecting all parts of our country ,while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticability,... | |
| United States - 1833 - 64 Seiten
...of governments for the respective subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. It is well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful...concern, that any ground should have been furnished for characterizing parties by geographical discriminations—-Northern and Southern—Atlantic and Western:... | |
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