| 1735 - 682 str.
...give fuch a tone to the federal government, as will enable it to anfwer the ends of its inhibition— or this may be the ill-fated moment for relaxing the powers of the Union, annihilating the cement ot the Confederation, and expofing us to become the fport of European politics, which may play one... | |
| 1783 - 532 str.
...government, as will enable it to anf\ver the ends of its inftitution ¡ or this may be the ill fated moment for relaxing the powers of the Union, annihilating the cement of the confederation, and expoiing us to become the fpoi t of European politics, which may play rue State againft anr other,... | |
| 1783 - 424 str.
...lone to the föderal government, as will enable it to anfwer th« ends of it's mftitution; or tlii» may be the ill-fated moment for relaxing the. powers...annihilating. the cement of the confederation, and expofing us to become the fport of European politics, which , may play one State againft another, to... | |
| 1783 - 594 str.
...fo^eral government a> will enable it to anfwer th* ends of its inftitution ; or this may be the iil-faled moment for relaxing the powers of the union, annihilating the cement of the confederation, and expofing us to became the fpoit of European politics, which may play one date againft an* other, to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 str.
...give fuch a tone to the federal government, as will enable it to anfwer the ends of its inftitution ; or this may be the ill-fated moment for relaxing the...annihilating the cement of the confederation, and expofing us to become the fport of European politics, which may play one ftate againft another, to... | |
| 1796 - 784 str.
...government, as will enable it to anfwer the ends of its indication ; or this may be the ill-fated mument for relaxing the powers of the union, annihilating the cement of the confederation, and expoiing us to become the fport of buropean politics, which may play one ftate againft another, to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 632 str.
...governmenr, at will enable it to anfwer the ends of its inllitution ; or this may be the ill-faied moment for relaxing the powers of the union, annihilating the cement, of the confederation, and expofing us to become the fport of £ur p -an politics, which may }>l*y one (late againft another,... | |
| 1802 - 440 str.
...the federal government as would enable it to answer the ends of its institution — or that it might be the ill-fated moment for relaxing the powers of...annihilating the cement of the confederation, and exposing them to become the sport of European politics, which might play one state against another, to prevent... | |
| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 str.
...or ruin their national character forever; this is the favourable moment to give such a tone to our federal government, as will enable it to answer the...relaxing the powers of the union, annihilating the cement CHAP. i. of the confederation, and exposing us to become the sport of European politics, which may... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1807 - 576 str.
...or ruin their national character forever; this is the favourable moment to give such a tone to the Federal Government, as will enable it to answer the ends of its institution ; or this may be the ill fated moment for relaxing the powers of the Union, annihilating the cement of the confederation,... | |
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