| 1808 - 704 sidor
...power of government, can more effectually tend to strengtlien and perpetuate that union, which secure* external independence, domestic peace, and internal liberty. With that view of the subject, the fact! respecting canals, which have been collected in pursuance of the resolution of the senate, have... | |
| 1809 - 672 sidor
...within the power of government, can more effectually tend to strength7771 [,-50 en and perpetuare tV.ít union, which secures external independence, domestic...facts respecting canals, which have been collected in pursuanceof the resolution of thesenate.havebeen arranged undei the followinghearis: 1. Great caral*,... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 602 sidor
...the federal government is recommended by still more important considerations. The inccn. veniencies, complaints, and perhaps dangers, which may result...With that view of the subject, the facts respecting canab, which have been collected in pursuance of the resolution of the senate, have been arranged under... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1818 - 500 sidor
...personal intercourse, and unite, by a still more intimate community of interests, the remote sections of the United States. No other single operation within...independence, domestic peace, and internal liberty,'* The next great man we shall emote is Joel Barlow. He observes, that ' public improvements, such as... | |
| Chicago (Ill.). Committee on Statistics - 1863 - 50 sidor
...people by a still more intimate community of interests. In that report he states, " No other single power of government can more effectually tend to strengthen...independence, domestic peace, and internal liberty." There has, from the adoption of the Constitution, existed a class of men who viewed with extreme distrust... | |
| 1863 - 256 sidor
...people by a still more intimate community of interests. In that report he states, — "No other single power of government can more effectually tend to strengthen...independence, domestic peace, and internal liberty." There has, from the adoption of the Constitution, existed a class of men who viewed with extreme distrust... | |
| 1863 - 46 sidor
...people by a still more intimate community of interests. In that report he states, "No other single power of government can more effectually tend to strengthen...independence, domestic peace, and internal liberty." There has, from the adoption of the Constitution, existed a class of men who viewed with extreme distrust... | |
| George P. Brown (Engineer) - 1894 - 536 sidor
...said, "can no otherwise be radically removed or prevented than by opening speedy and easy communication through all its parts. Good roads and canals will...independence, domestic peace and internal liberty." Referring to the natural communication between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi he said of the Illinois... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1898 - 268 sidor
...ruinous loss of interest on a dormant capital, and reducing the real expense to its lowest rate. . . . The inconveniences, complaints, and perhaps dangers,...independence, domestic peace, and internal liberty. . . . [The improvements he therefore suggests as] most important to facilitate the communication between... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 654 sidor
...ruinous loss of interest on a dormant capital, and reducing the real expense to its lowest rate. . . . The inconveniences, complaints, and perhaps dangers,...independence, domestic peace, and internal liberty. . . . [The improvements he therefore suggests as] most important to facilitate the communication between... | |
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