| Joseph Story - Constitutional law - 1999 - 374 pages
...subdivisions, will afford a happy issue to the experiment. It is well worth a fair and full APPENDIX. experiment. With such powerful and obvious motives...concern, that any ground should have been furnished for characterizing parties by geographical discriminations, Northern and Southern, Atlantic and Western... | |
| Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - History - 1999 - 978 pages
...issue to the experiment. 'Tis well worth a fair and full experiment. With such powerful and ohvious motives to union, affecting all parts of our country, while experience shall not have demonstrated its impracticahility, there will always he reason to distrust the patriotism of those who, in any quarter,... | |
| Diane Ravitch - Reference - 2000 - 662 pages
...are the work of joint councils and joint efforts, of common dangers, sufferings, and successes. . . . In contemplating the causes which may disturb our...concern that any ground should have been furnished for characterizing parties by geographical discriminations — Northern and Southern, Atlantic and Western... | |
| Jim F. Watts, Fred L. Israel - Biography & Autobiography - 2000 - 416 pages
...and the unanimous advice of persons entitled to my confidence impelled me to abandon the idea. . . . In contemplating the causes which may disturb our...concern that any ground should have been furnished for characterizing parties by geographical discriminations — Northern and Southern, Atlantic and Western... | |
| David Brion Davis, Steven Mintz - History - 1998 - 607 pages
...intercourse, benefiting by the agency of the North, sees its agriculture grow and its commerce expand In contemplating the causes which may disturb our Union, it occurs as a matter of serious concern, that any ground should have been furnished for characterizing parties... | |
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