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" which tends to increase this danger, though it may be a local affair, yet if it involves national expense or safety, becomes of concern to every part of the Union, and is a proper subject for the consideration of those charged with the general administration... "
National Review - Page 269
1861
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The History of the United States of America, Volume 4

Richard Hildreth - 1852 - 718 pages
...affair, yet, if it involved national expense or safety, became of concern to every part of the Union, and a proper subject for the consideration of those charged...with the general administration of the government." Bland was equally decided with Madison and Parker in support of the motion. Burke suggested that gentlemen...
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The Constitution a Pro-slavery Compact: Or, Extracts from the Madison Papers ...

Wendell Phillips - 1856 - 220 pages
...protect every part of the empire against danger, as well internal as external; every thing, therefore, which tends to increase this danger, though it may...with the general administration of the government. I hope, in making these observations, I shall not be understood to mean that a proper attention ought...
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Documents Accompanying the Journal ...

Michigan. Legislature - 1857 - 198 pages
...as external. Every thing, therefore, which tends to increase danger, THOUGH IT вк A LOCAL ATFAIR, yet, if it involves national expense or safety, becomes...of those charged with the general administration of this government." The Slave Power has already waxed insolent beyond measure and beyond endurance ;...
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A Journey in the Back Country

Frederick Law Olmsted - 1860 - 508 pages
...protect every part of the empire against danger, as well internal as external. Every thing, therefore, which tends to increase this danger, though it may...with the general administration of the government." The most conclusive evidence, nowever, is that given by that sound and clear-headed patriot, Marion,...
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A Journey in the Back Country

Frederick Law Olmsted - 1860 - 516 pages
...protect every part of the empire against danger, as well internal as external. Every thing, therefore, which tends to increase this danger, though it may...with the general administration of the government" The most conclusive evidence, nowever, is that given by that sound and clear-headed patriot, Marion,...
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The National Review, Volume 12

Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1861 - 546 pages
...protect every part of the empire against danger as well internal as external. Every thing, therefore, which tends to increase this danger, though it may...with the general administration of the government." When statements, as broad as this, of the general principle which should govern federal action can...
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A Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the Secret Session of the ...

Lucius Eugene Chittenden - 1864 - 644 pages
...which tends to increase danger, though it be a local affair, yet, if it involve national expense and safety, becomes of concern to every part of the Union,...with the general administration of the Government." upon the terms proposed by the slave States. But do gentlemen mean that an appeal will be made to the...
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Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the Secret Session of the ...

Lucius Eugene Chittenden - 1864 - 626 pages
...which tends to increase danger, though it be a local affair, yet, if it involve national expense and safety, becomes of concern to every part of the Union,...with the general administration of the Government." And we hear, too, a great deal about war, civil war, if this unhappy controversy is not satisfactorily...
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Manual of the Constitution of the United States of America

Timothy Farrar - 1867 - 560 pages
...Madison said, " Every thing which tends to increase this danger [ie, internal or external attack], though it may be a local affair, yet if it involves national expense or safety, becomes a concern to every part of the Union, and is a proper subject for the consideration of those charged...
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The History of the United States of America: Administration of Washington

Richard Hildreth - 1871 - 760 pages
...affair, yet, if it involved national expense or safety, became of concern to every part of the Union, and a proper subject for the consideration of those charged...with the general administration of the government." Bland was equally decided with Madison and Parker in support of the motion. Burke suggested that gentlemen...
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