In all our deliberations on this subject we kept steadily in our view, that which appears to us the greatest interest of every true American, the consolidation of our Union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our national existence. Journal of the Federal Convention - Seite 714von United States. Constitutional Convention - 1893 - 805 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Furman Sheppard - 1855 - 342 Seiten
...that which appears to us the greatest interest of every true American — the consolidation of our Union — in which is involved our prosperity, felicity,...led each State in the convention to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude than might have been otherwise expected ; and thus the Constitution... | |
| George Robertson - 1855 - 422 Seiten
...UNION, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, - safety — perhaps onr National ixiitcnce. This - important consideration, seriously and deeply...led each State in the Convention to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude than might have been otherwise expected. And thus the CONSTITUTION,... | |
| 1854 - 748 Seiten
...in our view, that which appears to us the interests of every true American, the consolidation of our union, in which Is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our national • existence." Yes, this is the deliberate judgment of Washington—whose whole life was of the very essence of deliberation... | |
| George Robertson - 1855 - 422 Seiten
...— perhaps our National txittcnce. This important consideration, seriously and deeply impressed ou our minds, led each State in the Convention to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude than might have been otherwise expoctcd. And thus the CONSTITUTION,... | |
| George Robertson - 1855 - 422 Seiten
...interest of every true American, one of the confederate States was ever, for the CONSOLIDATION OF OUR UNION, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety — perhaps our National cxietencc. This important consideration, seriously and deeply impressed on our minds, led cacli State... | |
| Massachusetts. Convention - 1856 - 462 Seiten
...view, that which appears to us the greatest interest of every true American, the consolidation of our Union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity,...led each state in the convention to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude than might have been otherwise expected ; and thus the constitution... | |
| Furman Sheppard - 1857 - 356 Seiten
...that which appears to us the greatest interest of every true American — the consolidation of our Union— in which is involved our prosperity, felicity,...led each State in the convention to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude than might have been otherwise expected; and thus the Constitution... | |
| J. B. Shurtleff - 1857 - 210 Seiten
...American, the consolidation of our union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety—perhaps our national existence. This important consideration,...led each state in the convention to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude than might have been otherwise expected; and thus, the constitution... | |
| J. B. Shurtleff - 1857 - 210 Seiten
...American, the consolidation of our union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety—perhaps our national existence. This important consideration,...led each state in the convention to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude than might have been otherwise expected; and thus, the constitution... | |
| 1857 - 504 Seiten
...our prosperity, fe" licity, safety, perhaps our national existence. This important consid" eration, seriously and deeply impressed on our minds, led each state in " the convention to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude than ' " might have been otherwise expected ; and thus the constitution,... | |
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