| Noah Webster - 1832 - 340 halaman
...advisers, if such there are, who would sever them from their brethren and connect them with aliens. 14. To the efficacy and permanency of your union, a government...Sensible of this momentous truth, you have improved your first essay, by the adoption of a constitution of government better calculated than your former,... | |
| Noah Webster - 1832 - 378 halaman
...brethren and connect them with aliens. 14. To the efficacy and permanency of your Union, a gpvqrnmenl for the whole is indispensable. No alliances, however strict, between the parts, can he an adequate substitute : they must inevitably experience the infractions and interruptions which... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1833 - 248 halaman
...which they were procured ? Will they not henceforth be deaf to those advisers, if such there are, who would sever them from their brethren, and connect...indispensable. No alliances, however strict, between the pans, can be an adequate substitute. Thev must inevitably experience 02 the infractions and interruptions... | |
| Stephen Simpson - 1833 - 408 halaman
...which they were procured? Will they not henceforth be deaf to these advisers, if such they are, who would sever them from their brethren, and connect...? To the efficacy and permanency of your Union, a govern ~ ment for the whole is indispensable. No alliances, however strict, between the parts can be... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1832 - 360 halaman
...which they were procured ? will they not henceforth be deaf to those advisers, if such there be, who would sever them from their brethren, and connect...infractions and interruptions which all alliances, in all tunes, have experienced. Sensible of this momentous truth, you have improved upon your first essay,... | |
| Peter Stephen Du Ponceau - 1834 - 148 halaman
...which they were procured? Will they not henceforth he deaf to those advisers, if such there are, who would sever them from their brethren and connect them...between the parts, can be an adequate substitute; they will inevitably experience the infractions and interruptions which all alliances in all times have... | |
| William Thomas - 1835 - 202 halaman
...States. Let us hear what Washington says on this subject, in his last advice to the American people. " To the efficacy and permanency of your union, a government...your first essay by the adoption of a constitution, better calculated than your former, for an intimate union, and for the efficacious management of your... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1836 - 304 halaman
...which they were procured? Will they not henceforth be deaf to those advisers, if such there are, who would sever them from their brethren, and connect...and interruptions which all alliances in all times hare experienced. Sensible of this momentous truth, you have improved upon your first essay, by the... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1837 - 246 halaman
...which they were procured ? Will they not henceforth be deaf to those advisers, if such there are, who would sever them from their brethren, and connect...efficacy and permanency of your union a government for thewhole is indispensable. No alliances, however strict, between the parts, can be aa substitute. They... | |
| William Hobart Hadley - 1840 - 128 halaman
...which they were procured ? Will they not henceforth be deaf to those advisers, if such there are, who would sever them from their brethren and connect them...experience the infractions and interruptions which alliances at all times have experienced. Sensible of this momentous truth, you have improved upon your... | |
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