Will it not be their wisdom to rely for the preservation of these advantages on the union by which they were procured? Will they not henceforth be deaf to those advisers, if such there are, who would sever them from their brethren, and connect them with... Chronicle of the conquest of Granada - Side 1679av Washington Irving - 1859Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Alexis Poole - 1847 - 514 sider
...thing they could desire, in respect to our foreign relations, towards confirming their prosperity. Will it not be their wisdom to rely for the preservation...not henceforth be deaf to those advisers, if such they are, who would sever them from their brethren, and connect them with aliens ? To the efficacy... | |
| George Washington - 1848 - 612 sider
...thing they could desire, in respect to our foreign relations, towards confirming their prosperity. Will it not be their wisdom to rely for the preservation of these advantages on the UNIOW by which they were 'procured? Will they not henceforth be deaf to those advisers, if such there... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1847 - 474 sider
...thing they could desire, in respect to our foreign relations, toward* confirming their prosperity. Will it not be their wisdom to rely for the preservation of these advantages nn the Umon, by which they were procured ? Will they not henceforth be deaf to those advisers, if such... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1848 - 304 sider
...thing they could desire, in respect to our foreign relations, towards confirming their prosperity. Will it not be their wisdom to rely for the preservation...permanency of your union, a government for the whole is indispensable. No alliances, however strict, between the parts can be an adequate substitute ; they... | |
| Levi Carroll Judson - 1848 - 364 sider
...thing they could desire, in respect to our foreign relations, towards confirming their prosperity. Will it not be their wisdom to rely for the preservation...permanency of your Union, a Government for the whole is indispensable. No alliances, however strict, between the parts, can be an adequate substitute ; they... | |
| 1848 - 544 sider
...respect to our foreign relations, towards confirming their prosperity. Will it not be their wisdom t6 rely for the preservation of these advantages on the...permanency of your union, a government for the whole is indispensable. No alliances, however strict, between the parts can be an adequate substitute; they... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1848 - 146 sider
...everything they could desire, in respect to our foreign relations, toward confirming their prosperity. Will it not be their wisdom to rely for the preservation...them from their brethren and connect them with aliens ? momentous truth, you have improved upon your first essay by the adoption of a constitution of government... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1848 - 472 sider
...thing they could desire, in respect to our foreign relations, towards confirming their prosperity. Will it not be their wisdom to rely for the preservation...they not henceforth be deaf to those advisers, if iuch there are, who would sever them from their brethren, and connect them with aliens ? " To the efficacy... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1848 - 244 sider
...thing they could desire, in respect to our foreign relations, towards confirming their prosperity. Will it not be their wisdom to rely for the preservation of these advantages on tin* union by which they were procured ? Will they not hencefortk be deaf to those advisers, if such... | |
| John Frost - 1848 - 424 sider
...could desire, in respect to our foreign relations, towards confirming their prosperity. Will it not he their wisdom to rely for the preservation of these advantages on the union hy which they were procured ? Will they not henceforth be deaf to those advisers, if such there are,... | |
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