| 1798 - 992 páginas
...nation governed by mild and equal laws ; generally fatiefied with the pofTcffion of their i ights ; neither envying the advantages nor fearing the power...for the maintenance of order and juftice, and the piefervation of liberty; increafing daily in their attachment to a fyfleni of government, in proportion... | |
| John Debritt - 1798 - 582 páginas
...foreign war, or convulfed with ¡nteíüne divihons, the'United States prefent the pleafing profpcct of a nation, governed by mild and equal laws ; generally...fatisfied with the poffeffion of their rights ; neither envyintc the advantages, nor fearing the power of other nations; felicitous only lor the maintenance... | |
| John Debrett - 1798 - 660 páginas
...with foreign war, or convulfcd with intefHne divihonSj the United States prefent the pleafmg profpefl of a nation, governed by "mild and equal laws ; generally fatisfied with the poffeflion of their rights ; neither envying the advantages, nor fearing the power of other nations;... | |
| 1799 - 438 páginas
...foreign war, or convulied with inteftine divifions, the United States prefent the pleafing profpect of a nation governed by mild and equal laws ; generally...the prefervation of liberty ; increafing daily in their attachment to a fyftem of government, in proportion to their experience of. its utility ; yielding... | |
| 1800 - 812 páginas
...pleafing profpeft of a nation governed by mild and equal laws; generally fatisfied with the pofleflion of their rights; neither envying the advantages, nor...for the maintenance of order and juftice, and the prefcrvation of liberty ; increafing daily in the attachment to a fyftem of government, in proportion... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 460 páginas
...foreign war, or convulfed with intefline divifions, the United States prefent the pleafing profpecl of a nation governed by mild and equal laws ; generally...advantages, nor fearing the power of other nations ; folicitous only for the maintenance of order and juftice, and the prefervation of liberty ; increafing... | |
| John Wood - 1802 - 560 páginas
...pleasing prospect of a nation, governed by mild and equal laws, generally satisfied with the possession of their rights ; neither envying the advantages nor fearing the power of other nations ; solicitous only for the maintenance of or^ <ler and justice, and the preservation of liberty ; increasing... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 páginas
...pleasing prospect of a nation governed by mild and equal laws; generally satisfied with the possession of their rights ; neither envying the advantages nor fearing the power of other nations ; solicitous only for the maintenance of order and justice, and the preservation of liberty ; — increasing... | |
| 1807 - 800 páginas
...pleafiijg profpcA of э. nation governed by mikl and equal laws; generally fatisficd with the poflelfion of their rights; neither envying the advantages, nor...nations; felicitous only for the maintenance of order and juf' tice, and the prefervation of liberty ; increafmg daily in the attachment to a fyftem of government,... | |
| 1817 - 516 páginas
...pleasing prospect of a nation governed by mild and equal laws, generally* satisfied with the possession of their rights ; neither envying the advantages nor fearing the power of other nations ; solicitous only for the maintenance of order and justice and the preservation of liberty ; increasing... | |
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