| Friedrich von Raumer - 1846 - 522 Seiten
...otherwise Satan himself would be its unquestioned chief. Hence Jefferson said in his inaugural address: " Every difference of opinion is not a difference of...We are all republicans ; we are all federalists." In like manner Washington, Jackson, John Quincy Adams, and all distinguished Americans, have uttered... | |
| Joseph Emerson - 1846 - 200 Seiten
...distant and peaceful shore ; that this should be more felt and feared by some, and less by others; and should divide opinions, as to measures of safety....difference of opinion is not a difference of principle. We are all Republicans ; we are all Federalists. If there be any among us, who Of what, does this seem... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1847 - 344 Seiten
...distant and peaceful shore ; that this should be more felt and feared by some, and less by others ; and should divide opinions as to measures of safety ;...all republicans : we are all federalists. If there bo any among us who would wish to dissolve this Union, or to change its republican form, let them stand... | |
| William Sullivan - 1847 - 478 Seiten
...countenance an intolerence as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions." "Every difference of opinion is not a difference of...have called by different names brethren of the same principles. We are all republicans, all federalists." "If there be any among us, who would wish to... | |
| Edward Everett - 1848 - 586 Seiten
...relations, he acted upon the same principle. Mr. Jefferson, in his inaugural address in 1801, says, "We have called by different names brethren of the...principle. We are all republicans: we are all federalists;" and in 1817, General Jackson exhorted Mr. Monroe to destroy the monster, party. It was, I think, on... | |
| Edward Everett - 1850 - 716 Seiten
...relations, he acted upon the same principle. Mr Jefferson, in his inaugural address in 1801, says, "We have called by different names brethren of the...principle. We are all republicans ; we are all federalists ; " and, in 1817, General Jackson exhorted Mr Monroe to " destroy the monster, party." It was, I think,... | |
| Joseph Emerson - 1850 - 216 Seiten
...distant and peaceful shore j that this should be more felt and feared by some, and less by others ; and should divide opinions, as to measures of safety. But every difference of opinion is not a dirTerence of principle. 'We are all Republicans ; we are al! Federalists^ If there be any among us,... | |
| Edward Everett - 1859 - 872 Seiten
...principles of your association and your party, I think we must say, with still stronger emphasis, " We have called by different names brethren of the same principle ; we are all whigs, we are all democrats." For myself, sir, standing aloof from public life and from all the existing... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 588 Seiten
...distant and peaceful shore ; that this should be more felt and feared by some, and less by others, and should divide opinions as to measures of safety :...If there be any among us who would wish to dissolve (hTs Union, or to change its republican form, let them stand, undisturbed, as monuments of the safety... | |
| United States. Congress - 1851 - 824 Seiten
...distant and peaceful shore; that this should be more felt and feared by some and less by others ; anJ should divide opinions as to measures of safety; but...principle. • We have called by different names brethren ol the same principle. We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists. If there be any among us who... | |
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