| Aaron Bancroft - 1853 - 466 páginas
...address themselves to ^our sensibility, are greatly outweighed by those which apply more immediately V> your interest. Here every portion of our country finds...preserving the union of the whole. " The North, in an unrestrn ,i\ed intercourse with the South, protected by the equal laws of a common go vernment, finds... | |
| Joseph Bartlett Burleigh - 1853 - 354 páginas
...work of joint councils, and joint efforts — of common dangers, sufferings and successes. — But these considerations, however powerfully they address...your sensibility, are greatly outweighed by those Avhich apply more immediately to your Interest. — Here every portion of our country finds the most... | |
| 1853 - 514 páginas
...from an apostate and unnatural connection with any foreign power, mrst be intrinsically precarious. address themselves to your sensibility, are greatly outweighed by those which apply more immediate y to your interest. Here every portion of our country finds the most commanding motives for... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1847 - 464 páginas
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| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 páginas
...are the work of joint councils and joint eflbris — of common dangers, sufferings, and success. But these considerations, however powerfully they address themselves to your sensibility, are greatly outweigh, edby those which apply more immediately to your interest. Here every portion of our country... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1855 - 464 páginas
...sufferings, and successes. '•' But these considerations, however powerfully they address themsplves to jour sensibility, are greatly outweighed by those which...the South, protected by the equal laws of a common go vernment, finds in the productions of the latter, great additional resources of maritime and commercial... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Thomas Bangs Thorpe - 1855 - 436 páginas
...are the work of joint counsels and joint efforts, of common dangers, sufferings, and success. . " But these considerations, however powerfully they address...motives for carefully guarding and preserving the union'of the whole." X. MAXIMS AND OPINIONS OF EMINENT STATESMEN, ETC. "Hearken not to the unnatural... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1855 - 466 páginas
...j.inr sensibility, are greatly outweighed by those which apply more immediately to your interest. Hero every portion of our country finds the most commanding...the South, protected by the equal laws of a common go vernment, finds in the productions of the latter, great additional resources of maritime and commercial... | |
| One of 'em - 1855 - 330 páginas
...are the work of joint councils, and joint efforts : of common danger, sufferings, and success. But these considerations, however powerfully they address...Here, every portion of our country finds the most commandingmotives for carefully guarding and preserving the union of the whole. The North, in an unrestrained... | |
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