| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - Elocution - 1828 - 314 pages
...be most constantly and actively, though often covertly and insidiously, directed, it is of infinite moment, that you should properly estimate the immense...; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual, and immoveable attachment to it ; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 558 pages
...be most constantly and actively, (though often covertly and insidiously) directed, it is of infinite moment, that you should properly estimate the immense...; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual, and immoveable attachment to it ; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it, as of the palladium... | |
| Hamilton - States' rights (American politics) - 1828 - 120 pages
...core. " It is of infinite moment, that you should properly estimate the immense value of your JYational Union, to your collective and individual happiness; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual and immoveable attachment to it; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...be most constantly and actively (though often covertly and insidiously) directed; it is of infinite moment that you should properly estimate the immense...cherish a cordial, habitual, and immovable attachment toit; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of your political safety... | |
| Jesse Torrey - Ethics - 1830 - 336 pages
...collective and individual happiness ; 9 That you should cherish a cordial, habitual, and immoveable attachment to it ; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of your political safety and prosperity; watching for its preservation with jealous... | |
| Noah Webster - United States - 1832 - 340 pages
...be most constantly and actively (though ofteri covertly and insidiously) directed, it is of infinite moment, that you should properly estimate the immense...collective and individual happiness; that you should chtrish a cordial, habitual, and immovable attachment to it ; accustoming yourselves to think and to... | |
| Noah Webster - History - 1832 - 378 pages
...be most constantly and actively, though often covertly and insidiously) directed, it is of infinite moment, that you should properly estimate the immense...value of your national Union, to your collective and mdividual happiness; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual and immovable attachment to it; accustoming... | |
| Stephen Simpson - Presidents - 1833 - 408 pages
...batteries of internal and external enemies will be most constantly and actively directed, it is of infinite moment, that you should properly estimate the immense...accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of your political safety and prosperity, watching for its preservation with jealous... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1833 - 250 pages
...be most constantly tnd actively (though often covertly and insidiously) directed; it isof infinite moment, that you should properly estimate the immense...; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual, and immoveable attachment to it ; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of... | |
| United States - 1833 - 64 pages
...be most constantly and actively (though often covertly and insidiously) directed, it is of infinite moment, that you should properly estimate the immense...happiness; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual, and immoveable attachment to it; accustoming yourself to think and speak of it as of the palladium of your... | |
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