History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... their ex- emplary conduct , " in laying down in peace , arms taken up in defence of the republic and its liberties . " But my respect and admiration for your character are not confined to the consideration of any single act of TO ...
... their ex- emplary conduct , " in laying down in peace , arms taken up in defence of the republic and its liberties . " But my respect and admiration for your character are not confined to the consideration of any single act of TO ...
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... republic , you have given assurance of ability and judgment , and of upright and disinterested views , fully adequate to the suc- cessful and honorable discharge of the duties of the highest station , in which the people can place you ...
... republic , you have given assurance of ability and judgment , and of upright and disinterested views , fully adequate to the suc- cessful and honorable discharge of the duties of the highest station , in which the people can place you ...
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... republic , a persuasion of your sacred regard for the Constitution , and a conviction of your sincere and ardent patriotism , I need offer no apology for prefixing your name to the present work . But I would not make you responsible for ...
... republic , a persuasion of your sacred regard for the Constitution , and a conviction of your sincere and ardent patriotism , I need offer no apology for prefixing your name to the present work . But I would not make you responsible for ...
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... republic , as of others . He could not confound political integrity with mere professions of patriotism ; nor an hon- orable policy with successful intrigue . Trained up in the school of Washington and that of his sincere friends and co ...
... republic , as of others . He could not confound political integrity with mere professions of patriotism ; nor an hon- orable policy with successful intrigue . Trained up in the school of Washington and that of his sincere friends and co ...
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... republics of France and America be as incor- porate , as light and heat ; and the man who endeavors to disunite them , be viewed as the Arnold of his country . May honor and probity be the princi- ples , by which the connections of free ...
... republics of France and America be as incor- porate , as light and heat ; and the man who endeavors to disunite them , be viewed as the Arnold of his country . May honor and probity be the princi- ples , by which the connections of free ...
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