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" I know that the acquisition of Louisiana has been disapproved by some, from a candid apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate effectively? The... "
The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... - Page 721
1807
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 7

Great Britain - 1805 - 536 pages
...extent to which the federative principle may operate effectively ? — The larger cur association. Ihe less will it be shaken by local passions, and in any view is it not belter that the opposite bank of the Mississippi should be settled by our own brethren and children,...
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Annual Register, Volume 47

Edmund Burke - History - 1807 - 1004 pages
...a candid apprehension that the enlargement of our territory may endanger its. union ; but, who ran limit the ex. tent to which the federative principle...opposite bank of the Missisippi^ should be settled by onr own brethren and children, than 'by strangers of another family ? With which. shall we be most...
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The Echo: With Other Poems

Richard Alsop, Theodore Dwight - African Americans - 1807 - 376 pages
...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory may endanger its union. " But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate effectively...view is it not better that the opposite bank of the Mississippi should be settled by our brethren and children, than by strangers of another family ? With...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 47

Edmund Burke - History - 1807 - 1014 pages
...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory may endanger its union ; but, who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate effectively ? The larger our association, the Jess will it be shaken by local passions, and in any view, is it not better that the opposite bank...
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States from the Accession ...

United States - 1814 - 532 pages
...prineiple may operate effeetively ? The larger our assoeiation, the less will it be shaken by loeal passions; and in any view, is it not better that the opposite bank of the Mississippi should be settled by our own brethren and ehildren, than by strangers of another family...
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Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2

Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 540 pages
...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate effectively?...view, is it not better that the opposite bank of the Mississippi should be settled by our own brethren and children, than by strangers of another family?...
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Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2

Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 528 pages
...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate effectively?...view, is it not better that the opposite bank of the Mississippi should be settled by our own brethren and children, than by strangers of another family?...
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Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States of ...

United States. Congress. Senate - Legislative journals - 1828 - 604 pages
...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate effectively?...shaken by local passions: and, in any view, is it riot better that the opposite bank of the Mississippi should be settled by our own brethren and children,...
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The constitution of the United States of America; ... the Declaration of ...

William Hickey - 1851 - 588 pages
...apprehension that the enlargement of our territory would endanger its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate effectively...view, is it not better that the opposite bank of the Mississippi should be settled by our own brethren and children, than by strangers of another family?...
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The Constitution of the United States of America: With an Alphabetical ...

William Hickey - Constitutional history - 1851 - 580 pages
...its union. But who can limit the extent to which the federative principle may operate effectively 1 The larger our association, the less will it be shaken...view, is it not better that the opposite bank of the Mississippi should be settled by our own brethren and children, than by strangers of another family?...
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