Citizens, by birth, or choice, of a common country, tha't country has a right to concentrate your affections. The name of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism more than any appellation... The World Almanac and Book of Facts - Seite 901906Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Peter W. Schramm, Bradford P. Wilson - 1993 - 286 Seiten
...Republic.23 One purpose of keeping partisanship on probation was to center political passion on the Union. "Citizens by birth or choice, of a common country, that country has a right to concentrate your affections."24 The original critique of partisanship was instrumental to an effort to elevate, intensify,... | |
| Matthew Spalding, Patrick J. Garrity - 1996 - 244 Seiten
...Country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. 10. For this you have every inducement of sympathy and...right to concentrate your affections. The name of AMERICAN, which belongs to you, in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of Patriotism,... | |
| Richard C. Sinopoli - 1996 - 456 Seiten
...to alienate any portion of our Country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. For this you have every...right to concentrate your affections. The name of American, which belongs to you, in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of Patriotism,... | |
| Daniel C. Palm - 1997 - 230 Seiten
...to alienate any portion of our Country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. For this you have every...right to concentrate your affections. The name of AMERICAN, which belongs to you, in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of Patriotism,... | |
| George Washington - 1998 - 40 Seiten
...to alienate any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. For this you have every...right to concentrate your affections. The name of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism... | |
| Bruce Burgett - 1998 - 222 Seiten
...this." the "Address" argues, "yon have even inducement of sympatby and interest, Citizens by hirth or choice, of a common country, that country has a right to concentrate your affections. The name of American, which belongs to you, in your national capacity, umst always exalt just pride of Patriotism,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1999 - 374 Seiten
...of a common country, that country has a right to concentrate your affections. The name of AMERICAN, which belongs to you in your National capacity, must always exalt the just pride o patriotism, more than any appellation derived from, local discriminations. With slight sliades of... | |
| Diane Ravitch - 2000 - 662 Seiten
...to alienate any portion of our country from the rest or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. For this you have every...right to concentrate your affections. The name of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism... | |
| Gleaves Whitney - 2003 - 496 Seiten
...to alienate any portion of our country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts. For this you have every...right to concentrate your affections. The name of American, which belongs to you in your national capacity, must always exalt the just pride of patriotism... | |
| John P. Kaminski - 2004 - 68 Seiten
...farewell address, revised for him by Alexander Hamilton, Washington addressed the American people. "Citizens by birth or choice, of a common country, that country has a right to concentrate your affections.—The name of AMERICAN, which belongs to you, in your national capacity, must always exalt... | |
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