That phrase is in the preamble of the US Constitution.
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
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In actuality, the original phrase is "one nation indivisible", which makes much more sense. When the "under God" was added in the 1950's, it split the phrase apart, which I find ironic.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! 100 years ago, in 1921, the Vice President of the United States was Calvin Coolidge. He had a kind and gentle spirit, much like the tranquility we find in painting a serene landscape.
Dedi, In the constitution you occasionally find the phrase, "Indians not taxed". The Indians were considered to be sovereign nations even though they were within the borders claimed by the United States. Relations with them were governed by treaties. Those treaties had to be negotiated and ratified by the Senate just like treaties with any other country. Michael Montagne Dedi, I think they clearly planned out Manifest Destiny for this country when they included this grievance: "He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions"
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