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fpicious to liberty , and which are to be regarded as partic- ularly hoftile to Republican Liberty : In this fenfe it is , that your Union ought to be confidered as a main prop of your liberty , and that the love of the one ought to ...
fpicious to liberty , and which are to be regarded as partic- ularly hoftile to Republican Liberty : In this fenfe it is , that your Union ought to be confidered as a main prop of your liberty , and that the love of the one ought to ...
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A disruption of the Federal Union , heretofore only menaced , is now formidably attempted . I hold that , in contemplation of universal law , and of the Con- stitution , the Union of these States is perpetual .
A disruption of the Federal Union , heretofore only menaced , is now formidably attempted . I hold that , in contemplation of universal law , and of the Con- stitution , the Union of these States is perpetual .
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The mails , unless repelled , will continue to be furnished in all parts of the Union . So far as possible , the people everywhere shall have that sense of perfect security which is most favorable to calm thought and reflection .
The mails , unless repelled , will continue to be furnished in all parts of the Union . So far as possible , the people everywhere shall have that sense of perfect security which is most favorable to calm thought and reflection .
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