... good order, the appendage of true freedom, and a national good sense, the final arbiter of all difficulties, I have had proudly to recognize a result of the republican principles for which we have fought, and a glorious demonstration to the most timid... The American Farmer, 1825 - Page 215by John S Skinner - 1825Full view - About this book
| 1825 - 688 pages
...a result of the republican principles for which we have fought, and a glorious demonstration to the most timid and prejudiced minds, of the superiority, over degrading aristocracy or despotism, of poprvlar institutions founded on the plain rights of man, and where the local rights of every section... | |
| Citizen of the United States - 1829 - 504 pages
...a result of the republican principles for which we have fought, and a glorious demonstration to the most timid and prejudiced minds, of the superiority,...over degrading aristocracy or despotism, of popular institution; founded on the plain rights of man, and where the local rights of every section are preserved... | |
| Ebenezer Mack - 1843 - 388 pages
...fought, and a glorious demonstration to tlic most timid and prejudiced minds, of the superi. ority, over degrading aristocracy or despotism, of popular institutions founded on the plain rights 0f man, and where the local rights of every section arc preserved under a constitutional bond of union.... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1855 - 422 pages
...a result of the republican principles for which we have fought, and a glorious demonstration to the most timid and prejudiced minds, of the superiority,...dying prayer of every American patriot, so it has baeome the sacred pledge of the emancipation of the world ; an object in which I am happy to observe... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1855 - 400 pages
...a result of the republican principles for which we have fought, and a glorious demonstration to the most timid and prejudiced minds, of the superiority...cherishing of that union between the States, as it haa been the farewell entreaty of our great paternal Washington, and will ever have the dying prayer... | |
| Phineas Camp Headley - 1856 - 396 pages
...a result of the republican principles for which we have fought, and a glorious demonstration to the most timid and prejudiced minds, of the superiority...Washington, and will ever have the dying prayer of every patriot American, so it has become the sacred pledge of the emancipation of the world, an object in... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1860 - 420 pages
...a result of the republican principles for which we have fought, and a glorious demonstration to the most timid and prejudiced minds, of the superiority,...has been the farewell entreaty of our great paternal Waslu'ngton, and will ever have the dying prayer of every American patriot, so it has bacome the sacred... | |
| Amos Andrew Parker - 1879 - 168 pages
...principles for which we have fought, and a glorious demonstration to the most timid and prejudicial mind, of the superiority over degrading aristocracy or despotism,...Washington, and will ever have the dying prayer of every patriotic American ; so it has become the sacred pledge of the emancipation of the world; an object... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1866 - 402 pages
...to recognize a result of the republican principles for which we fought, and a glorious demonstration of the superiority over degrading aristocracy or despotism,...popular institutions founded on the plain rights of man, where the local rights of every section are preserved under a constitutional bond of union. The cherishing... | |
| Albert William Mann - 1917 - 610 pages
...principles, for which we have fought, and a glorious demonstration to the most timid and unprejudiced minds, of the superiority over degrading aristocracy...are preserved under a constitutional bond of union. I cordially confirm every one of the sentiments which I have had daily opportunities publicly to utter,... | |
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