| William Hickey - 1854 - 588 pages
...eye which ought to watch over this great assemblage of communities and interests ; so, on another, that the foundations of our national policy will be...pure and immutable principles of private morality ; and the pre-eminence of free government be exemplified by all the attributes which can win the affections... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 pages
...equal eye which ought to watch over this great assemblage of communities and interests, so, on another, that the foundations of our national policy will be...pure and immutable principles of private morality, and the pre-eminence of free government be exemplified by all the attributes which can win the affections... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 406 pages
...eye, which ought to watch over this great assemblage of communities and interests ; so, on another, that the foundations of our national policy will be...pure and immutable principles of private morality, and the pre eminence of a free government be exemplified by all the attributes, which can win the affections... | |
| Henry Mayhew, Charles Mackay - 1856 - 322 pages
...equal eye which ought to watch over this great assemblage of communities and interests; so, on another, that the foundations of our national policy will be laid in the pure and immutable pnnciples of private morality, and the pre-eminence of free government be exemplified by all the attributes... | |
| John G. Wells - 1856 - 156 pages
...over this great assemblage of communities and interests; so, on another, that the foundations of onr national policy will be laid in the pure and immutable principles of private morality; and the pre-eminence of free government be exemplified by all the attributes which can win the affections... | |
| 1857 - 624 pages
...equal eye which ought to watch over this great assemblage of communities and interests ; so on another, that the foundations of our national policy will be...pure and immutable principles of private morality ; and the pre-eminence of free government be exemplified by all the attributes which can win the affections... | |
| Jonathan French - 1857 - 594 pages
...equal eye which ought to watch over this great assemblage of communities and interests: so, on another, that the foundations of our national policy will be...pure and immutable principles of private morality; and the pre-eminence of free government be exemplified by all the attributes which can win the aflections... | |
| John Gaylord Wells - 1857 - 150 pages
...eye which ought to watch over this great assemblage of communities and interests ; so, on another, that the foundations of our national policy will be...pure and immutable principles of private morality ; and the pre-eminence of free government be exemplified by all the attributes which can win the affections... | |
| 1857 - 668 pages
...equal eye which ought to watch over this great assemblage of communities and interests ; so on another, that the foundations of our national policy will be...pure and immutable principles of private morality ; and the pre-eminence of free government be exemplified by all the attributeĀ» which can win the affections... | |
| 1859 - 370 pages
...eye which ought, to watch over this great assemblage of communities and interests ; so, on anothei, that the foundations of our national policy will be...pure and immutable principles of private morality ; and the pre-eminence of a free government be exemplified by all the attributes which can win the... | |
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