It will be much to be regretted then, if passion should usurp the place of reason, if superficial, narrow, and prejudiced views should mislead the public councils from the true path of national interest.
How can gentlemen answer for this, who call themselves representatives, on the broad basis of national interest?
In the end an Inter-state Commerce law was passed, in which the presence of a national interest in respect to the American system of transportation was recognized.
But we have a greater responsibility to conduct our political fights in a manner that does not harm the national interest.
I know of no measure more imperatively demanded by every consideration of national interest, sound policy, and equal justice than the admission of loyal members from the now unrepresented States.
I invite your attention to the suggestions contained in that report in relation to these prominent objects of national interest.
As the contest grew in magnitude it aroused a national interest.
To Marco Polo and men like him we owe the beginnings of the art and science of discovery among the learned; to the Portuguese is due at least the credit of making it a thing of national interest, and of freeing it from a false philosophy.
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