| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 pages
...continued, " There is no truth more thoroughly established than that there exists in the economy and course of nature an indissoluble union between virtue and...between the genuine maxims of an honest and magnanimous policy, and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity ; since they ought to be no less persuaded... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 588 pages
...since there is no truth more thoroughly established, than that there exists in the economy and course of nature an indissoluble union between virtue and...between the genuine maxims of an honest and magnanimous policy, and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity ; since we ought to be no less persuaded... | |
| William Hickey - Constitutional history - 1851 - 580 pages
...since there is no truth more thoroughly established, than that there exists in the economy and course of nature an indissoluble union between virtue and...between the genuine maxims of an honest and magnanimous policy, and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity ; since we ought to be no less persuaded... | |
| Presidents - 1853 - 514 pages
...since there is no truth more thoroughly established than that there exists in the economy and course of nature, an indissoluble union between virtue and...between the genuine maxims of an honest and magnanimous policy and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity; since we ought to be no less persuaded... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - Presidents - 1853 - 466 pages
...thaji that there exists in the economy and course of nature, an indissoluble union between virtue ai.d happiness — between duty and advantage — between the genuine maxims of an honest and magnanimous policy, and the solid rewards of publick prosperity and felicity. Since we ought to be no less persuaded... | |
| Robert Rantoul (Jr.) - United States - 1854 - 890 pages
...since there is no truth more thoroughly established than that there exists, in the economy and course of nature, an indissoluble union between virtue and...between the genuine maxims of an honest and magnanimous policy, and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity, — since we ought to be no less persuaded... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1854 - 616 pages
...since there is no truth more thoroughly established than that there exists in the economy and course of nature an indissoluble union between virtue and...between the genuine maxims of an honest and magnanimous policy and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity; since we ought to be no less persuaded... | |
| William Hickey - Constitutional history - 1854 - 588 pages
...since there is no truth more thoroughly established, than that there exists in the economy and course of nature an indissoluble union between virtue and...between the genuine maxims of an honest and magnanimous policy, and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity ; since we ought to be no less persuaded... | |
| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 pages
...since there is no truth more thoroughly established than that there exists in the economy and course of nature an indissoluble union between virtue and...between the genuine maxims of an honest and magnanimous policy and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity ; since we ought to be no less persuaded... | |
| Epes Sargent - American literature - 1855 - 348 pages
.... . There is no truth more thoroughly established than that there exists, in the economy and courge of nature, an indis'soluble union between virtue and...between the genuine maxims of an honest and magnanimous policy and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity. 7. . . Let us unite in imploring the... | |
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