| United States. Department of State, Johann Georg Hulsemann - Austria - 1851 - 28 pages
...of civil liberty; and believing those principles and the fundamental laws in which they are embodied to be eminently favorable to the prosperity of States...these great principles are recognised and applied, and 22 he cherishes a sincere wish that they may produce the same happy effects throughout his Austrian... | |
| Hülsemann - Austria - 1851 - 24 pages
...of civil liberty; and believing those principles and the fundamental laws in which they are embodied to be eminently favorable to the prosperity of States—...these great principles are recognised and applied, and 22 he cherishes a sincere wish that they may produce the same happy effects throughout his Austrian... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 658 pages
...civil liberty ; and believing those principles and the fundamental laws in which they are embodied to be eminently favorable to the prosperity of states,...Austrian empire, many of these great principles are recognized and applied, and he cherishes a sincere wish that they may produce the same happy effects... | |
| 1851 - 1306 pages
...civil liberty ; and behoving those principle«, and the fundamental laws in which they are embodied, to be eminently favorable to the prosperity of States...fact, the only principles of government which meet the demanda of the present enlightened age," &e. • This is the true language of an American patriot and... | |
| 1851 - 130 pages
...Constitution recently introduced into the Austrian empire, many of these great principles are recognized and applied, and he cherishes a sincere wish that they may produce the same happy effects throughout his Austrian Majesty's extensive dominions, that they have done in the United States.... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 660 pages
...constitution recently introduced into the Austrian empire, many of these great principles are recognized and applied, and he cherishes a sincere wish that they may produce the same happy effects throughout his Austrian Majesty's extensive dominions that they have done in the United States.... | |
| Periodicals - 1851 - 724 pages
...civil liberty ; and believing those principles and the fundamental laws in which they are embodied to be eminently favorable to the prosperity of States — to be, in fact, the only printipltt of government which meet the demands of the present enlightened age" These powerful declarations... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1853 - 658 pages
...civil liberty ; and believing those principles and the fundamental laws in which they are embodied to be eminently favorable to the prosperity of states,...Austrian empire, many of these great principles are recognized and applied, and he cherishes a sincere wish that they may produce the same happy effects... | |
| History, Modern - 1851 - 610 pages
...civil liberty ; and believing those principles, and the fundamental laws in which they are embodied, to be eminently favorable to the prosperity of States...Austrian empire, many of these great principles are recognized and applied, and he cherishes a sincere wish that they may produce the same happy effects... | |
| One of 'em - American literature - 1855 - 340 pages
...civil liberty ; and believing those principles and the fundamental laws in which they are embodied to be eminently favorable to the prosperity of States...Austrian Empire, many of these great principles are recognized and applied, and he cherishes a sincere wish that they may produce the same happy effects... | |
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