| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 514 str.
...nation, be just ; let us fulfil the public contracts which Congress had undoubtedly a right to make for the purpose of carrying on the war, with the same...citizens of America ; then will they strengthen the bands of government, and be happy under its protection. Every one will reap the fruit of his labours... | |
| 1859 - 370 str.
...Congress had undoubtedly a right to make for the purpose of carrying on the war, with the same pood faith we suppose ourselves bound to perform our private engagements. In the meantime, let an attention to the cheerful performance of their proper business, as individuals, and... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 str.
...nation, be just ; let us fulfil the public contracts which Congress had undoubtedly a right to make for the purpose of carrying on the war, with the same...citizens of America ; then will they strengthen the bands of government, and be happy under its protection. Every one will reap the fruit of his labours... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1876 - 536 str.
...the same good faith we suppose ourselves bound to perform our private engagements. In the meantime, let an attention to the cheerful performance of their...citizens of America ; then will they strengthen the bands of government, and be happy under its protection. Every one will reap the fruit of his labors... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1876 - 536 str.
...nation, be just ; let us fulfil the public contracts which congress had undoubtedly a right to make for the purpose of carrying on the war, with the same...ourselves bound to perform our private engagements. In the meantime, let an attention to the cheerful performance of their proper business, as individuals, and... | |
| 1880 - 698 str.
...nation, be just; let us fulfil the public contracts which Congress had undoubtedly a right to make for the purpose of carrying on the war, with the same...ourselves bound to perform our private engagements. In the meantime, let an attention to the cheerful performance of their proper business, as individuals, and... | |
| George Washington - 1886 - 78 str.
...contracts which Congress had undoubtedly a right to make for the purpose of carrying on the war, witli the same good faith we suppose ourselves bound to...citizens of America; then will they strengthen the bands of government, and be happy under its protection. Every one will reap the fruit of his labors;... | |
| 1886 - 190 str.
...nation be just; let us fulfill the public contracts which Congress had undoubtedly a right to make for the purpose of carrying on the war, with the same...ourselves bound to perform our private engagements. In the meantime let an attention to the cheerful performance of their proper business, as individuals and... | |
| Paul Leicester Ford - 1889 - 214 str.
...nation, be just ; let us fulfil the public contracts which Congress had undoubtedly a right to make for the purpose of carrying on the war, with the same...ourselves bound to perform our private engagements. In the meantime let our attention to the cheerful performance of their proper business, as individuals, and... | |
| 1889 - 242 str.
...nation, be just ; let us fulfil the public contracts which Congress had undoubtedly a right to make for the purpose of carrying on the war, with the same...ourselves bound to perform our private engagements. In the meantime let our attention to the cheerful performance of their proper business, as individuals, and... | |
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