... peace. In reviewing the scenes through which it has been attained we can rejoice in the proofs given that our political institutions, founded in human rights and framed for their preservation, are equal to the severest trials of war, as well as adapted... Niles' Weekly Register - Strana 2411816Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 str.
...preservation, are equal to the severest trials of war, as well as adapted! to the -ordinary periods of repose. As fruits of this experience, and of the reputation...peaceful career. Under other aspects of our country, the strongest features of its flourishing condition are seen, ia a population rapidly increasing, on... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1815 - 910 str.
...preservation, are equal to the severest trials of war, as well as adapted to the ordinary periods of repose. As fruits of this experience, and of the reputation...peaceful career. Under other aspects of our country, the strongest features of its flourishing condition are seen, in a population rapidly increasing, on... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1815 - 648 str.
...preservation, are equal to the severest trials of war, as well as adapted to the ordinary periods of repose. As fruits of this experience, and of the reputation...peaceful career. Under other aspects of our country, the strongest features of its flourishing condition are seen, in a population rapidly increasing, on... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1815 - 896 str.
...preservation, are equal to the severest trials of war, as well as adapted to the ordinary periods of repose. As fruits of this experience, and of the reputation...a growing respect abroad, and of a just confidence j/i itself! which arc among the best pledges for its peaceful career. Under other aspects of our country,... | |
| 1816 - 1052 str.
...preservation, are equal to the severest trials of war, as well as adapted to the ordinary periods of repose. As fruits of this experience, and of the reputation...abroad, and of a just confidence in itself, which are forming the best pledges for its peaceful career. Under other aspects of our country, the strongest... | |
| 1816 - 728 str.
...preservation, are equal to the severest trial» of war, u well as adapted to the ordinary periods •f repose. As fruits of this experience, and of the reputation...the American arms, on the land and on the water, the nations finds itself possessed of a growing respect abroad, and of a just confidence in itself, which... | |
| James Madison - 1819 - 484 str.
...preservation, are equal to the severest trials of war as well as adapted to the ordinary periods of repose. As fruits of this experience and of the reputation...peaceful career. Under other aspects of our country the strongest features of its nourishing condition are seen in a population rapidly increasing on a... | |
| 1819 - 542 str.
...preservation, are equal to the severest trials of war, as well as adapted to the ordinary periods of repose. As fruits of this experience, and of the reputation...best pledges for its peaceful career. Under other aspec/s of our country, the strongest features of its flourishing condition are seen, in a population... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 858 str.
...preservation, are equal to the severest trials of war, as well as adapted to the ordinary periods of repose. As fruits of this experience, and of the reputation...peaceful career. Under other aspects of our country, the strongest features of its flourishing condition are seen, in a population rapidly increasing, on... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 str.
...preservation, are equal to the severest trials of war as well as adapted to the ordinary periods of repose. As fruits of this experience, and of the reputation...nation finds itself possessed of a growing respect abrond, and of a just confidence in itself which are among the best pledges for its peaceful career.... | |
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