| 1904 - Broj stranica: 584
...government, which have been long pointed out and regretted by the intelligent friends of the Union. " We may indeed with propriety be said to have reached...or degrade the character of an independent nation which we do not experience. Are there engagements to the performance of which we are held by every... | |
| Thomas Francis Moran - 1904 - Broj stranica: 580
...government, which have been long pointed out and regretted by the intelligent friends of the Union. " We may indeed with propriety be said to have reached...or degrade the character of an independent nation which we do not experience. Are there engagements to the performance of which we are held by every... | |
| Guy Stevens Callender - 1909 - Broj stranica: 852
...Islands, formerly a vast source of remittance, is at present obstructed. The Federalist, No. XV We may indeed with propriety be said to have reached...or degrade the character of an independent nation which we do not experience. Are there engagements to the performance of which we are held by every... | |
| Simeon Davidson Fess - 1910 - Broj stranica: 466
...government. He declared it impossible under the confederation. We may indeed with propriety, he wrote, be said to have reached almost the last stage of national...or degrade the character of an independent nation, which we do not experience. Are there engagements to the performance of which we are held by every... | |
| 1911 - Broj stranica: 950
...confederated States found themselves in precisely the same situation as the present Government). We may, indeed, with propriety, be said to have reached...the pride or degrade the character of an independent people, which we do not experience. Are there engagements, to the performance of which we are held... | |
| William Howard Taft - 1913 - Broj stranica: 308
...conditions. Hamilton's description was not an exaggeration when he wrote in The Federalist in Paper XV: "We may indeed, with propriety, be said to have reached...last stage of national humiliation. There is scarcely any thing that can wound the pride, or degrade the character, of an independent people, which we do... | |
| William Howard Taft - 1913 - Broj stranica: 302
...conditions. Hamilton's description was not an exaggeration when he wrote in The Federalist in Paper XV : "We may indeed, with propriety, be said to have reached...last stage of national humiliation. There is scarcely any thing that can wound the pride, or degrade the character, of an independent people, which we do... | |
| Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin - 1914 - Broj stranica: 440
...right to exercise control not on State governments but over the persons of individual citizens. We may, indeed, with propriety be said to have reached...or degrade the character of an independent nation, which we do not experience. Are there engagements, to the performance of which we are held by every... | |
| Frederick Clarke Prescott, John Herbert Nelson - 1925 - Broj stranica: 302
...examined, is the "insufficiency of the present confederation to the preservation of the union." . . . We may indeed, with propriety, be said to have reached...pride, or degrade the character, of an independent people, which we do not experience. Are there engagements, to the performance of which we are held... | |
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - Broj stranica: 1410
...government, which have been long pointed out and regretted by the intelligent friends of the Union. We may indeed with propriety be said to have reached...or degrade the character of an independent nation which we do not experience. Are there engagements to the performance of which we are held by every... | |
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