... security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by foreign nations; and, what is of inestimable value! they must derive from union an... American Public Addresses - Page 53edited by - 1910 - 325 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexis Poole - 1847 - 514 pages
...efforts, greater strength, greater resource, proportionably, greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by foreign...neighboring countries, not tied together by the same government, which their own rivalships alone would be sufficient to produce ; but which opposite foreign... | |
| Jonathan French - 1847 - 506 pages
...efforts, greater strength, grrator resource, proper tionably greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by foreign...neighboring countries, not tied together by the same government, which their own rivalships alone would be sufficient to produce ; but which opposite foreign... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - 602 pages
...efforts, greater strength, greater resource, proportionably greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by foreign...wars between themselves, which so frequently afflict neighbouring countries not tied together by the same government ; which their own rivalships alone... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1848 - 304 pages
...efforts, greater strength, greater resource, proportionably greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by foreign...neighboring countries, not tied together by the same government, which their own rival^hips alone would be sufficient to produce; but which opposite foreign... | |
| John Frost - 1848 - 424 pages
...efforts, greater strength, greater resource,proportionably greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by foreign...neighboring countries, not tied together by the same government, which their own rivalships alone would be sufficient to produce ; but which opposite foreign... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1848 - 146 pages
...from an apostate and unnatural connexion with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. by foreign nations, and, what is of inestimable value,...neighboring countries not tied together by the same government, which their own rivalships alone would be sufficient to produce, but which opposite foreign... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1848 - 472 pages
...efforts, greater strength, greater reBonrce, proportionably greater security from external danger — a less frequent interruption of their peace by foreign...wars between themselves, which so frequently afflict neighbouring countries not tied together by the sium: government ; which their own rivalships alone... | |
| Levi Carroll Judson - 1848 - 364 pages
...efforts, greater strength, greater resource, proportionably greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by , foreign...wars between themselves, which so frequently afflict neighbouring countries, not tied together by the same government ; which their own rivalships alone... | |
| 1848 - 544 pages
...efforts, greater strength, greater resource proportionably greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by foreign nations ; and, what is of inestimable vulue, they must derive from union an exemption from those broils and wars between themselves, which... | |
| Indiana - 1849 - 520 pages
...efforts, greater strength, greater resource, proportionably greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by foreign...neighboring countries, not tied together by the same government; which their own rivalships alone would be sufficient to produce, but which opposite foreign... | |
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