| 1827 - 542 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship ; and a most gallant 'ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...policy of foreign powers, where are they to get it? We did not unite for sacrifice, but for preservation. The inquiry should be, in reference to the great... | |
| Henry Clay - 1827 - 452 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government- — to the fate of one ship; and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...policy of foreign powers, where are they to get it? We did not unite for sacrifice, but for preservation. The inquiry should be, in reference to the great... | |
| Henry Clay - 1827 - 200 pages
...the protection of " one" government, to the fate of 'one' ship; and a most gallant ship it is, mith a noble crew. If we prosper, and are happy, protection...principle on which obedience is demanded from all." Yet agriculture is excluded. — .In its main branches, it gets no protection whatever. God forbid... | |
| 1827 - 552 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship ; and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...prosper, and are happy, protection must be extended to all;.it is due to all. It is the great principle on which obedience is demanded from all. If our essential... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 554 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship : and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...policy of foreign powers, where are they to get it ? We did not unite for sacrifice, but for preservation. The inquiry should be, in reference to the... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 624 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship; and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...policy of foreign powers, where are they to get it? We did not unite for sacrifice, but for preservation. The inquiry should be, in reference to the great... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 1144 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship : and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...the policy of foreign powers, where are they to get h ? We did not nnite for sacrifice, but for preservation. The inquiry should be, in reference to the... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 544 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship : and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...interests cannot find protection from our own government •gainst the policy of foreign powers, where are they to get it ? We did not unite for sacrifice,... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 630 pages
...great interests are confided to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship : and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we...protection must be extended to all ; it is due to all. It ia the great principle on which obedience is demanded from all. If our essential interests cannot find... | |
| Henry Clay - 1842 - 576 pages
...interests are '\ confided to the protection of one government — to the fate of one ship : I and a most gallant ship it is, with a noble crew. If we prosper, and-v are happy, protection must be extended to all ; it is due to all. It is_y the great principle... | |
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