I behold the surest pledges that as, on one side, no local prejudices or attachments, no separate views nor party animosities, will misdirect the comprehensive and equal eye which ought to watch over this great assemblage of communities and interests,... Citizenship and the Duties of a Citizen - Página 39por Walter Lorenzo Sheldon - 1904 - 466 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1790 - 734 páginas
...will be laid in thi; pure and immutable principles of private morality ; and the pre-emiлепсе of free government be exemplified by all the attributes which can win the affcxftions of its citizens, and cornmadd the refpecl of the work). I dwell on this profpeft with every... | |
| James Anderson - 1791 - 412 páginas
...the great aflemblage of communities and interefts ; .that the foundations of the national policy may be laid in the pure and immutable principles of private...government be exemplified by all the attributes which can won the affections of its citizens, and command the refpect of the world. I dwell, fays that divine... | |
| James Anderson - 1722 - 440 páginas
...of communities and interests ; and that the foundations of our national policy will be laid f •, the 'pure and immutable principles of private morality ; and the pre-eminence of free government, be exemplifyed by all the attributes which can vin the affections of its citizens, an<I command the respect... | |
| 1792 - 822 páginas
...; that the foundations of the national policy may be laid in the put i and iir.mutabli principle t of private morality ; and the pre-eminence of free...win the affections of its citizens, and command the refpect of the world. I dwell, fays that divine hero and legiflator, on this hope, on this profpect,... | |
| George Washington - 1800 - 240 páginas
...policy will be laid in the pure and immutable principles of private morality ; and the pre-eminence of a free government be exemplified by all the attributes...citizens, and command the respect of the world. I DWELL on this prospect with every satisfaction which an ardent love for my country can inspire ; since... | |
| George Washington - 1800 - 232 páginas
...that as on one side, no local prejudices or attachments, no separate views nor party animosities, will misdirect the comprehensive and equal eye which ought...this great assemblage of communities and interests : so,on the other, that the foundations of our national policy will be laid in the pure and immutable... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 414 páginas
...comprehenlive and <-qual eye which ought to watch over this great aiTanblage of communities and interefts ; fo on another, that the foundations of our national policy...win the affections of its citizens, and command the refpect of the world. I dwell on this profpect wirh every fatisfaftion which an ardent love for my... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 418 páginas
...comprehenfive and equal eye which ought to watch over this great afTemblage of communities and intererts ; fo on another, that the foundations of our national policy...exemplified by all the attributes which can win the attentions of its citizens, and command the refpedt of the world. I dwell oi» this profpect with every... | |
| 1802 - 440 páginas
...permit, and to exemplify the pre-eminence of a free government, by all the attributes, which might win the affections of its citizens and command the respect of the world.* — These •were the momentous pursuits, which occupied his elevated mind, and engaged his warmest... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 páginas
...that as on one side, no local prejudices or attachments, no separate views nor party animosities, will misdirect the comprehensive and equal eye which ought...principles of private morality ; and the pre-eminence of a free government be exemplified by all the attributes which can win the affections of its citizens,... | |
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