The American Citizen's Manual of Reference: Being a Comprehensive Historical, Statistical, Topographical, and Political View of the United States of North America, and of the Several States and TerritoriesS. W. Benedict, 1840 - 102 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 19
Página 20
... watch over this great as- semblage of communities and interests : so , on another , that the foundations of our national policy will be laid in the 20 WASHINGTON'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS . Washington's Inaugural Address, 1 5.
... watch over this great as- semblage of communities and interests : so , on another , that the foundations of our national policy will be laid in the 20 WASHINGTON'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS . Washington's Inaugural Address, 1 5.
Página 22
... interest ; no deficiency of grateful respect for your past kindness ; but am supported by a full conviction that the step is compatible with both . The acceptance of , and continuance hitherto in the office to which your suffrages have ...
... interest ; no deficiency of grateful respect for your past kindness ; but am supported by a full conviction that the step is compatible with both . The acceptance of , and continuance hitherto in the office to which your suffrages have ...
Página 25
... interest . Here every portion of our country finds the most commanding motives for carefully guarding and preserving the union of the whole . The north , in an unrestrained intercourse with the south , pro- tected by the equal laws of a ...
... interest . Here every portion of our country finds the most commanding motives for carefully guarding and preserving the union of the whole . The north , in an unrestrained intercourse with the south , pro- tected by the equal laws of a ...
Página 26
... interest as one nation . Any other tenure by which the west can hold this essential advantage , whether derived from its own sepa- rate strength , or from an apostate and unnatural connexion with any foreign power , must be ...
... interest as one nation . Any other tenure by which the west can hold this essential advantage , whether derived from its own sepa- rate strength , or from an apostate and unnatural connexion with any foreign power , must be ...
Página 27
... interests in regard to the Mis- sissippi . They have been witnesses to the formation of two trea- ties , that with Great Britain , and that with Spain , which secure to them every thing they could desire , in respect to our foreign ...
... interests in regard to the Mis- sissippi . They have been witnesses to the formation of two trea- ties , that with Great Britain , and that with Spain , which secure to them every thing they could desire , in respect to our foreign ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The American Citizen's Manual of Reference: Being a Comprehensive Historical ... William Hobart Hadley Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Términos y frases comunes
Baltimore Boston Brazil Chargé d'Affaires Charles chosen Columbia Com'g commercial commission Coast Congress Conn consent constitution Consul cotton county tax court debts Delaware district dollars duty elected Electors establish executive exports fellow citizens fertile foreign France freehold George Georgia governor Henry Henry Clay hold office House of Representatives hundred inhabitant Isaac Chauncey Island James James Monroe Jersey John Judges are appointed land legislature liberty Louis McLane Louisiana Martin Van Buren Maryland Mass ment Missouri nation navy yards New-York Norfolk North Carolina Ohio original thirteen P. P. Barbour paid peace Penn Pennsylvania person Philadelphia Pinckney Portsmouth Powhatan Ellis Representatives-A citizen River Salary sea service Senate Senators-A citizen ship sloop soil South Carolina Spain staples Tenn territory thirty Thomas thousand tion Treasury notes union United Vermont Virginia vote Voters-A citizen Waiting orders Washington William Wisconsin Territory York