| Richard C. Sinopoli - 1996 - 456 halaman
...any portion of our Country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. For this you have every inducement...exalt the just pride of Patriotism, more than any appelation derived from local discriminations. With slight shades of difference, you have the same... | |
| George Washington - 1998 - 40 halaman
...any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. For this you have every inducement...patriotism more than any appellation derived from local discriminations. With slight shades of difference, you have the same religion, manners, habits, and... | |
| Bruce Burgett - 1998 - 222 halaman
...this." the "Address" argues, "yon have even inducement of sympatby and interest, Citizens by hirth or choice, of a common country, that country has a...American, which belongs to you, in your national capacity, umst always exalt just pride of Patriotism, more than any appellation derived from local discriminations.... | |
| Joseph Story - 1999 - 374 halaman
...any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. , For this you have every inducement...National capacity, must always exalt the just pride o patriotism, more than any appellation derived from, local discriminations. With slight sliades of... | |
| Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - 1999 - 978 halaman
...any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. For this you have every inducement...concentrate your affections. The name of American, which helongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism more than... | |
| Owen Collins - 1999 - 464 halaman
...any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. For this you have every inducement...right to concentrate your affections. The name of America, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism... | |
| Richard Dowis - 2000 - 292 halaman
...peace abroad, of your safety, of your prosperity, of that very liberty which you so highly prize. . . . The name of American, which belongs to you in your...patriotism more than any appellation derived from local discrimination. With slight shades of difference, you have the same religion, manners, habits, and... | |
| Diane Ravitch - 2000 - 662 halaman
...any portion of our country from the rest or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. For this you have every inducement...patriotism more than any appellation derived from local discriminations. With slight shades of difference, you have the same religion, manners, habits, and... | |
| Balint Vazsonyi - 2000 - 308 halaman
...compelling here as nowhere else. "The name of AMERICAN," said George Washington in his farewell address, "which belongs to you, in your national capacity,...Patriotism, more than any appellation derived from local discriminations." Later, Washington spoke of a "national morality," something that could not exist... | |
| Gleaves Whitney - 2003 - 496 halaman
...any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. For this you have every inducement...patriotism more than any appellation derived from local discriminations. With slight shades of difference, you have the same religion, manners, habits, and... | |
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