Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1862 |
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... ernment . It had most successfully accomplish- ed the end of its institution in securing life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness " for the citizen , and in " promoting the general wel- fare . " The policy of the Government had ...
... ernment . It had most successfully accomplish- ed the end of its institution in securing life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness " for the citizen , and in " promoting the general wel- fare . " The policy of the Government had ...
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... ernment . It was at this time that a Senator of the United States , bound by the most solemn of earthly obligations to sustain the Govern- ment in which he held an office of high dignity and honor , boldly declared to the country that ...
... ernment . It was at this time that a Senator of the United States , bound by the most solemn of earthly obligations to sustain the Govern- ment in which he held an office of high dignity and honor , boldly declared to the country that ...
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... ernment of the Confederate States at Rich- mond was , as regards the United States , " the government of a foreign state " -an admission which goes further than any acknowledgment with regard to those states which her Majesty's ...
... ernment of the Confederate States at Rich- mond was , as regards the United States , " the government of a foreign state " -an admission which goes further than any acknowledgment with regard to those states which her Majesty's ...
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