... the preservation of the General Government in its whole constitutional vigor, as the sheet anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad ; a jealous care of the right of election by the people — a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped... American Ideals - Page 62edited by - 1917 - 326 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1883 - 142 pages
...concerns and the surest bulwarks against anti-republican tendencies ; the preservation of the general government in its whole constitutional vigor as the...sheet anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad ;" economy in the public expense and taxation limited to governmental wants, that labor may be lightly... | |
| Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 pages
...anti-republican tendencies ; the preservation of the general government in its whole constitutional vigour, as the sheet anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad ; . . . . freedom of religion ; freedom of the press ; freedom of person under the protection of habeas... | |
| Eugene Tyler Chamberlain, Thomas W. Handford - 1884 - 564 pages
...tendencies; the preservation of the general government in its whole constitutional vigor, as the sheet-anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad; a jealous...peaceable remedies are unprovided; absolute acquiescence, the vital principle of republics from which there is no appeal but to force, the vital principle and... | |
| Tri-State Old Settlers' Association - 1884 - 84 pages
...concerns, and the surest bulwarks against anti-republican tendencies; the preservation of the general government in its whole constitutional vigor, as the...the right of election by the people; a mild and safe correction of abuses which are lopped off by the sword of revolution, when peaceable remedies are unprovided;... | |
| William Dorsheimer - 1884 - 590 pages
...concerns and the surest bulwarks against anti-republican tendenFourth. The preservation of the General Government in its whole constitutional vigor as the...sheet anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad. Fifth. A jealous care of the right of election by the people, a mild and safe corrective of abuses,... | |
| Democratic Party (U.S.) National committee, 1884-1888 - 1884 - 314 pages
..." The preservation of the general government in its whole constitutional vigor, as the sheet-anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad. "A jealous care of the rights of election by the people — a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1887 - 560 pages
...; the preservation of the General Government in its whole Constitutional vigor, as the sheetanchor of our peace at home and safety abroad ; a jealous care of the right of elections by the people, a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword of the... | |
| Paul C. Nagel - 1964 - 342 pages
...bulwarks against anti-republican tendencies." Then Unionists should seek "the preservation of the General Government in its whole constitutional vigor, as the...sheet anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad." 92 But maintaining a commanding quality about this lofty appeal proved difficult. Henry W. Desaussure,... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1902 - 186 pages
...our "domestic concerns;" while he was not unmindful of the duty of the "preservation of the general government in its whole "constitutional vigor, as...anchor of our peace at "home, and safety abroad." When he went upon the Supreme Bench, the thirteen original states had largely developed, and the pioneers... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1977 - 216 pages
...whole conditutional vigor, as the flieet anchor of our peace at home, and fafety abroad; a jca'ous care of the right of election by the people, a mild and fafe corrective of abufes which are lopped by the fword of revolution, where peaceable remedies are... | |
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