... it is of infinite moment that you should properly estimate the immense value of your national Union to your collective and individual happiness... Votes and Proceedings - Seite 27von New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1850Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Oliver Wendell Holmes, Nathaniel Hawthorne, James Russell Lowell, John Greenleaf Whittier, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 388 Seiten
...infinite moment," says he, in language which we ought never to be weary of hearing or of repeating, " that you should properly estimate the immense value...happiness ; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual, immovable attachment to it; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1850 - 900 Seiten
...actively (though often covertly and insidiously) directrd, it. is of infinite moment that you hhouid properly estimate the immense value of your national...and individual happiness; that you should cherish iv cordial, habitual aml immovable altacl.ment to it, accustoming yourselves to think and speak of... | |
| 1851 - 702 Seiten
...external екcmiet will be most constantly and actively (though often covertly and insidiously) directed ; it is of infinite moment, that you should properly...attachment to it : accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as the palladium of your political safety and prosperity: watching for its preservation... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 588 Seiten
...enemies will be most constantly and actively (though often covertly and insidiously) directed, — it is of infinite moment that you should properly...attachment to it ; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of your political safety and prosperity ; watching for its preservation... | |
| 1852 - 746 Seiten
...applause, the affection, and adoption of every nation which is yet a stranger to it PRESERVE THE DXION. It is of infinite moment that you should properly...happiness; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual, anil immovable attachment to it; accustoming yourselves to think and to speak of it as a palladia of... | |
| Indiana - 1851 - 720 Seiten
...enemies will be most constantly and actively (though often covertly and insidiously) directed, it isof infinite moment that you should properly estimate...; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual, and immoveable attachment to it; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the palladium of... | |
| Paul C. Nagel - 1964 - 342 Seiten
...Washington could not settle for this version of means. He admonished his fellows: "It is of inf1nite moment, that you should properly estimate the immense...happiness; that you should cherish a cordial, habitual and immoveable attachment to it." This meant that the American mind must think and speak of Union as "the... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - 1864 - 644 Seiten
...constantly and actively (though often covertly and insidiously) directed, it is of infinite moment that yon should properly estimate the immense value of your...attachment to it ; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as the Palladium of your political safety and prosperity ; watching for its preservation... | |
| Jay Fliegelman - 1982 - 344 Seiten
...the art of living among his fellow men" (IV, 204). Jt In his Farewell Address, Washington concluded: It is of infinite moment that you should properly...cordial, habitual, and immovable attachment to it; ... watching for its preservation with jealous anxiety; discountenancing whatever may suggest even... | |
| 1906 - 698 Seiten
...and actively (though otteu covertly aud insidiously) directed— it is of infinite moment that yuu should properly estimate the immense value of your...and individual happiness: that you should cherish acordlal, habitual, and immovable attachment to it; accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it... | |
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