The American's Own Book: Containing the Declaration of Independence, with the Lives of the Signers : the Constitution of the United States : the Inaugural Addresses and First Annual Messages of All the Presidents from Washington to Pierce : the Farewell Addresses of George Washington and Andrew Jackson : with a Portrait and Life of Each President of the United States, to the Present TimeLeavitt & Allen, 1853 - 496 ページ |
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... regard to religion , but his strength of mind led him to fortify himself against vice by such moral princi ples as directed him to the most valuable ends , by honor able means . According to the testimony of his most 42 AMERICAN'S OWN BOOK ...
... regard to religion , but his strength of mind led him to fortify himself against vice by such moral princi ples as directed him to the most valuable ends , by honor able means . According to the testimony of his most 42 AMERICAN'S OWN BOOK ...
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... regard to the rights of the colonies , and did not hesitate to express it when occasion invited him . On the meeting of the Con- gress of 1774 , Mr. Hart appeared and took his seat ; hav- ing been elected by a conference of committees ...
... regard to the rights of the colonies , and did not hesitate to express it when occasion invited him . On the meeting of the Con- gress of 1774 , Mr. Hart appeared and took his seat ; hav- ing been elected by a conference of committees ...
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... , in such manner as has been here- tofore used and accustomed ; but if , from the necessity of the case and a regard to the mutual interests of both countries , we cheerfully consent , to the opers.ion of 56 AMERICAN'S OWN BOOK .
... , in such manner as has been here- tofore used and accustomed ; but if , from the necessity of the case and a regard to the mutual interests of both countries , we cheerfully consent , to the opers.ion of 56 AMERICAN'S OWN BOOK .
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... regard to certain lands . In the following year , his health being considerably im- paired , he saght to restore it by private retirement . This , however , he did not live long to er ny . He died in October , 1790 , at the age of forty ...
... regard to certain lands . In the following year , his health being considerably im- paired , he saght to restore it by private retirement . This , however , he did not live long to er ny . He died in October , 1790 , at the age of forty ...
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... regard for the interests of religion and literature . At the close of the year he retired to private life . In 1786 , he again accepted the executive chair , and continued in it for a year . On the organization of the Federal Government ...
... regard for the interests of religion and literature . At the close of the year he retired to private life . In 1786 , he again accepted the executive chair , and continued in it for a year . On the organization of the Federal Government ...
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151 ページ - ... so far, I mean, as we are now at liberty to do it; for let me not be understood as capable of patronizing infidelity to existing engagements. I hold the maxim no less applicable to public than to private affairs, that honesty is always the best policy I repeat it, therefore, let those engagements be observed in their genuine sense. But, in my opinion, it is unnecessary and would be unwise to extend them. Taking care always to keep ourselves, by suitable establishments, on a respectable defensive...
143 ページ - To the efficacy and permanency of your union, a government for the whole is indispensable. — No alliances, however strict, between the parts, can be an adequate substitute ; they must inevitably experience the infractions and interruptions, which all alliances, in all times, have experienced.
149 ページ - So likewise, a passionate attachment of one nation for another produces a variety of evils. Sympathy for the favorite nation, facilitating the illusion of an imaginary common interest, in cases where no real common interest exists, and infusing into one the enmities of the other, betrays the former into a participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter, without adequate inducement or justification.
147 ページ - Let it simply be asked. Where is the security for property, for reputation, for life, if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths which are the instruments of investigation in courts of justice ? And let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion.
145 ページ - The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the spirit of revenge, natural to party dissension, which, in different ages and countries, has perpetrated the most horrid enormities, is itself a frightful despotism.
152 ページ - There can be no greater error than to expect, or calculate upon, real favors from nation to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard.
142 ページ - One of the expedients of party to acquire influence, within particular districts, is to misrepresent the opinions and aims of other districts. You cannot shield yourselves too much against the jealousies and heart-burnings which spring from these misrepresentations. They tend to render alien to each other, those who ought to be bound together by fraternal affection.
169 ページ - Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion, religious or political; peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none; the support of the State governments in all their rights, as the most competent administrations for our domestic concerns and the surest bulwarks against antirepublican tendencies; the preservation of the General Government in its whole constitutional vigor, as the sheet anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad...
121 ページ - Vice-President, declaring what officer shall then act as President, and such officer shall act accordingly, until the disability be removed, or a President shall be elected.
408 ページ - The cup of forbearance had been exhausted even before the recent information from the frontier of the Del Norte. But now, after reiterated menaces, Mexico has passed the boundary of the United States, has invaded our territory and shed American blood upon the American soil.