While then every part of our country thus feels an immediate and particular interest in union, all the parts combined cannot fail to find in the united mass of means and efforts greater strength, greater resource, proportionably greater security from... The Republic of Republics: Or, American Federal Liberty - 第 235 頁Bernard Janin Sage 著 - 1881 - 606 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Ignatius Thomson - 1810 - 220 頁
...an apoftate and unnatural connection with any foreign power, mull be intrinfically precarious. 31. While, then, every part of our country thus feels an immediate and particular intereft in union, all the parts combined, cannot fail to find in the united mals of means and efforts,... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 頁
...from an apostate and unnatural connection with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. While then every part of our country thus feels an...mass -of means and efforts greater strength, greater resources, proportionably greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their... | |
| David Ramsay - 1811 - 522 頁
...connexion with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. " While then every part of onr country thus feels an immediate and particular interest...means and efforts, greater strength, greater resource, proportionally greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1813 - 350 頁
...any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. While then every part of our country thus feeb an immediate and particular interest in Union, all...means and efforts, greater strength, greater resource, proportinnably greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by... | |
| Noah Webster - 1813 - 226 頁
...intrinsieally preearious. souree, propnrti.inahly greater securily from external danger, a less freqnent interruption of their peace by foreign nations ; and, what is of inestimable valne ! they must derive from Union an excmption fr..m those broils ami wars bctwcen themselves, which... | |
| David Ramsay - 1814 - 274 頁
...must be intrinsically precarious. " While then every. part of our country thus feels an inrmediate and particular interest in union, all the parts combined...means and efforts, greater strength, greater resource, proportionally greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1819 - 324 頁
...any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. While then every part of our country thus fe-ils an immediate and particular interest in Union, all...inestimable value! they must derive from Union an exeoiption from those broils an-l wars bet^en themselves, which so frequently afflict neighhouring... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 426 頁
...from an apostate and unnatural connection with any foreign power, must be intrinsically precarious. While then every part of our country thus feels an...mass of means and efforts greater strength, greater resources, proportion ably greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 490 頁
...combined cannot fail to find in the united mass of means and efforts greater strength, greater resources, proportionably greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace byforeign nations;—and what is of inestimable value, they must derive from union an exemption from... | |
| Albert Picket - 1820 - 314 頁
...power, must be intrinsically precario'us. 13. While, then, every part of our country thus feels the immediate and particular interest in Union, all the...means and efforts, greater strength, greater resource, proportions My greater security from external danger, a less frequent interruption of their peace by... | |
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