| James Asheton Bayard - 1834 - 198 pages
...suspicion that it can, in any event, be abandoned ; and indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country...to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts." APPENDIX. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. Is CoKOBBBS, JcLT 4, 1778. THE UNANIMOUS... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1837 - 622 pages
...suspicion, that it can in any event be abandoned ; and indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country...to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. For this you have every inducement of sympathy and interest. Citizens, by birth... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - New York (State) - 1834 - 650 pages
...a suspicion that it can, in any event be abandoned, and indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country...to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts." Resolved, That the Governor be requested to transmit a copy of the above resolutions... | |
| 1845 - 778 pages
...watching for its preservation with jealous anxiety and indignantly frowning upon the first darning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest." RTH Virginia. chusem made $7,062,000 or over one third. During the tame year the manufactures of cotton... | |
| Andrew Jackson - United States - 1835 - 292 pages
...suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned, and indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of any attempt to alienate any portion of our country from...to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts." Without union our independence and liberty would never have been achieved — without... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1834 - 438 pages
...and insidiously." And while he warned, he exhorted us "to frown indignantly upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties that now link together its various parts." He could not but feel assured that such advice would be... | |
| Slavery - 1835 - 12 pages
...country ; and we hold it to be the .'y of every patriot to " frown upon tho first dawning of every .umpt to alienate any portion of our country from the rest, or to ; "eeble the sacred ties, which now bind together the various parts." lesolved, That in common with... | |
| Isaac William Stuart - Classical education - 1836 - 234 pages
...destroyed, unless the moderate, the good and the wise unite to "frown indignantly upon the first dawnings of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country...sacred ties which now link together its various parts," Threats of resistance, secession, separation—have become common as household words, in the wicked... | |
| Georgia - Law - 1836 - 412 pages
...affords the cheering hope that her people are prepared " to frown indignantly upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country...to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts." But notwithstanding the manifestation of (his spirit, the movements of the domestic... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - Presidents - 1836 - 530 pages
...a suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned; and indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our country...to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. Before the result of the mission was known, Washington had ceased to be President... | |
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