| John Russell Hussey - United States - 1876 - 562 pages
...acknowledge and adore the invisible hand which conducts the affairs of men more than the people of the United States. Every step by which they have advanced...distinct communities, from which the event has resulted, can not be compared with the means by which most governments have been established without some return... | |
| Caleb Sprague Henry - Essays - 1877 - 318 pages
...acknowledge and adore the Invisible Hand which conducts the affairs of men more than the people of the United States. Every step by which they have advanced...independent nation seems to have been distinguished by sorne token of Providential agency; and in the important revolution just accomplished in the system... | |
| Mormons - 1889 - 514 pages
...acknowledge and adore the invisible hand which conducts the affairs of men, more than the people of the United States. Every step by which they have advanced...distinguished by some token of providential agency." It may be treason to say it, or, rather, it may afford those who are not our friends, an opportunity... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1882 - 532 pages
...bound to acknowledge the invisible hand which conducts the affairs of men, more than the people of the United States. Every step by which they have advanced...distinguished by some token of providential agency. There exists in the economy of nature an indissoluble union between an honest and magnanimous policy... | |
| Legislative power - 1982 - 1534 pages
...acknowledge and adore the invisible hand, which conducts the Affairs of men more than the People of the United States. Every step, by which they have advanced...to the character of an independent nation, seems to nave been distinguished by some token of providential agency. And in the important revolution just... | |
| United States. President (1981-1989 : Reagan) - Presidents - 1982 - 940 pages
...to acknowledge and adore the Invisible Hand which conducts the affairs of men more than those of the United States. Every step by which they have advanced...independent nation seems to have been distinguished by some providential agency." No doubt he was thinking of the great and good fortune of this young land the... | |
| Constitutional law - 1983 - 782 pages
...acknowledge and adore the invisible hand, which conducts the Affairs of men more than the People of the United States. Every step, by which they have advanced...tranquil deliberations and voluntary consent of so many distict communities, from which the event has resulted, cannot be compared with the means by which... | |
| Merrill Jensen, Robert A. Becker, Gordon DenBoer - Political Science - 1976 - 542 pages
...invisible hand, which conducts the affairs of men, more than the people of the United States.—Every step, by which they have advanced to the character...have been distinguished by some token of providential agency—and in the important revolution just accomplished in the system of their united government,... | |
| Jeffrey C. Alexander, Steven Seidman - Social Science - 1990 - 388 pages
...Hand which conducts the affairs of man more than those of the United States. Every step by which we have advanced to the character of an independent nation...distinguished by some token of providential agency. . . . Nor did these religious sentiments remain merely the personal expression of the president. At... | |
| Robert N. Bellah - Religion - 1991 - 329 pages
...Hand which conducts the affairs of man more than those of the United States. Every step by which we have advanced to the character of an independent nation...distinguished by some token of providential agency. . . . The propitious smiles of Heaven can never be expected on a nation that disregards the eternal... | |
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