| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 páginas
...professed competition with the whole world. Its resources are its own frugality, its own skill, its own enterprise. It hopes to succeed, if it shall succeed...defence becomes strong for the defence of the country. No one acquainted with this interest, can deny that its situation, at this moment, is extremely critical.... | |
| Henry Lee - 1832 - 216 páginas
...professed competition with the whole world. Its resources are its own frugality, its own skill, its own enterprise. It hopes to succeed, if it shall succeed...defence becomes strong for the defence of the country. " No one acquainted with this interest, can deny that its situation, at this moment, is extremely critical.... | |
| Henry Lee - 1832 - 214 páginas
...professed competition with the whole world. Its resources are its own frugality, its own skill, its own enterprise. It hopes to succeed, if it shall succeed...defence becomes strong for the defence of the country. " No one acquainted with this interest, can deny that its situation, at this moment, is extremely critical.... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 574 páginas
...professed competition with the whole world. Its resources are its own frugality, its own skill, its own enterprise. It hopes to succeed, if it shall succeed...defence becomes strong for the defence of the country. No one acquainted with this interest can deny that its situation, at this moment, is extremely critical.... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1824 - 872 páginas
...professed competition with the whole world. Its resources are its own frugality, its own skill, its own enterprise. It hopes to succeed, if it shall succeed...defence becomes strong for the defence of the country. No one acquainted with this interest can deny that its situation, at this moment, is extremely critical.... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1860 - 578 páginas
...professed competition with the whole world. Its resources are its own frugality, its own skill, its own enterprise. It hopes to succeed, if it shall succeed...government, but by patience, vigilance, and toil. This righirarm of the nation's safety strengthens its own muscle by its own efforts, and by unwearied exertion... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1870 - 386 páginas
...<ì<à\Y^x\^tio\\ of ships. We propose to add nearly, or ^^^^m ^NV ^C. W ^ ^—*— «v.^^s the nary aid of government, but by patience, vigilance, and...defence, becomes strong for the defence of the country. " No one acquainted with this interest can deny that its situation at this moment is extremely critical.... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1879 - 780 páginas
...professed competition with the whole world. Its resources are its own frugality, its own skill, its al powe Y 4 become« strong for the defence of the country. No one acquainted with this interest can deny that... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1886 - 818 páginas
...professed competition with the whole world. Its resources are its own frugality, its own skill, its own enterprise. It hopes to succeed, if it shall succeed...defence becomes strong for the defence of the country. No one acquainted with this interest can deny that its situation, at this moment, is extremely critical.... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1890 - 576 páginas
...professed competition with the whole world. Its resources are its own frugality, its own skill, its own enterprise. It hopes to succeed, if it shall succeed...efforts, and by unwearied exertion in its own defence becomea strong for the defence of the country. No one acquainted with this interest can deny that its... | |
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