| William Hickey - 1851 - 588 Seiten
...in your political fortress against which the batteries of internal and external enemies will be most constantly and actively (though often covertly and...; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual, and immovable attachment to it ; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 580 Seiten
...in your political fortress against which the batteries of internal and external enemies will be most constantly and actively (though often covertly and...union to your collective and individual happiness 5 that you should cherish a cordial, habitual, and immovable attachment to it; accustoming yourselves... | |
| 1852 - 746 Seiten
...applause, the affection, and adoption of every nation which is yet a stranger to it PRESERVE THE DXION. It is of infinite moment that you should properly...happiness; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual, anil immovable attachment to it; accustoming yourselves to think and to speak of it as a palladia of... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - 1864 - 644 Seiten
...your political fortress, against which the batteries of internal and external enemies will be most constantly and actively (though often covertly and...insidiously) directed, it is of infinite moment that yon should properly estimate the immense value of your national union to your collective and individual... | |
| Jay Fliegelman - 1982 - 344 Seiten
...the art of living among his fellow men" (IV, 204). Jt In his Farewell Address, Washington concluded: It is of infinite moment that you should properly...- that you should cherish a cordial, habitual, and immovable attachment to it; ... watching for its preservation with jealous anxiety; discountenancing... | |
| 1906 - 698 Seiten
...and actively (though otteu covertly aud insidiously) directed— it is of infinite moment that yuu should properly estimate the immense value of your...and individual happiness: that you should cherish acordlal, habitual, and immovable attachment to it; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it... | |
| Robert S. Levine, Robert Steven Levine - 1989 - 328 Seiten
...in your political fortress against which the batteries of internal and external enemies will be most constantly and actively (though often covertly and...Union to your collective and individual happiness; . . . accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as the Palladium of your political safety and... | |
| Various - 1994 - 676 Seiten
...in your political fortress against which the batteries of internal and external enemies will be most constantly and actively (though often covertly and...happiness; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual, and immovable attachment to it; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of... | |
| Matthew Spalding, Patrick J. Garrity - 1996 - 244 Seiten
...in your political fortress against which the batteries of internal and external enemies will be most constantly and actively (though often covertly and...happiness; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual and immovable attachment to it; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the Palladium of... | |
| Philip Abbott - 1996 - 302 Seiten
...promote the second constitution as the founding moment to be preserved. Washington had urged citizens to "properly estimate the immense value of your national...union to your collective and individual happiness." Lincoln's own conception of national union grew progressively more majestic until he reached his poetic... | |
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