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" The war has renewed and reinstated the national feelings and character which the Revolution had given and which were daily lessened. The people have now more general objects of attachment with which their pride and political opinions are connected. They... "
Sea Power in Its Relations to the War of 1812 - Page 428
by Alfred Thayer Mahan - 1905
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The Life of Albert Gallatin

Henry Adams - Bookplates - 1879 - 720 pages
...free institutions of the country. But under our former system we were becoming too selfish, too much attached exclusively to the acquisition of wealth,...which the Revolution had given, and which were daily lessened. The people have now more general objects of attachment with which their pride and political...
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The Writings of Albert Gallatin, Volume 1

Albert Gallatin - Currency question - 1879 - 1194 pages
...free institutions of the country. But under our former system we were becoming too selfish, too much attached exclusively to the acquisition of wealth,...which the Revolution had given, and which were daily lessened. The people have now more general objects of attachment with which their pride and political...
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The Writings of Albert Gallatin, Volume 1

Albert Gallatin - Currency question - 1879 - 740 pages
...country. But under our former system ] we were becoming too selfish, too much attached exclusively to I the acquisition of wealth, above all, too much confined...which the Revolution had given, and which were daily lessened. The people have now more general objects of attachment with which their pride and political...
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The Life of Albert Gallatin

Henry Adams - Bookplates - 1879 - 722 pages
...free institutions of the country. But under our former systenfj we were becoming too selfish, too much attached exclusively to/ the acquisition of wealth,...political feelings to local and State objects. The war has re- I newed and reinstated the national feelings and character which the Revolution had given, and...
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The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science

Herbert Baxter Adams - Academic libraries - 1886 - 576 pages
...free institutions of the country. But under our former system we were becoming too selfish, too much attached exclusively to the acquisition of wealth,...which the Revolution had given and which were daily lessened. The people have now more general objects of attachment with which their pride and political...
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The City Government of Philadelphia

Edward Pease Allinson, Boies Penrose - Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1887 - 576 pages
...free institutions of the country. But under our former system we were becoming too selfish, too much attached exclusively to the acquisition of wealth,...which the Revolution had given and which were daily lessened. The people have now more general objects of attachment with which their pride and political...
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The North-western Monthly: A Magazine Devoted to University Extension and to ...

Education - 1898
...free institutions of the country. But under our former system we were becoming too selfish, too much attached exclusively to the acquisition of wealth,...which the Revolution had given, and which were daily lessened. The people have now more general objects of attachment with which their pride and political...
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Great American Legislators: Source Extracts

Howard Walter Caldwell - Statesmen - 1900 - 282 pages
...free institutions of the country.'. But under our former system we were becoming too selfish, too much attached exclusively to the acquisition of wealth,...which the Revolution had given, and which were daily lessened. The people have now more general objects of attachment with which their pride and political...
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Matthew Lyon, the Hampden of Congress: A Biography ...

James Fairfax McLaughlin - Legislators - 1900 - 570 pages
...free institutions of the country. But under our former system we were becoming too selfish, too much attached exclusively to the acquisition of wealth,...has renewed and reinstated the national feelings and "Writings of Albert Gallatin, edited by Henry Adams, vol. I, p. 700701. character which the Revolution...
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The Constitutional Decisions of John Marshall, Volume 1

John Marshall - Political Science - 1905 - 518 pages
...free institutions of the country. But under our former system we were becoming too selfish, too much attached exclusively to the acquisition of wealth,...war has renewed and reinstated the national feelings which the Revolution has given and which were daily lessened. The people have now more general objects...
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