| Samuel Farmer Wilson - United States - 1843 - 452 pages
...maintained — that its administration in every department may be stamped with wisdom and virtue — that, in fine, the happiness of the people of these States, under the auspices of Heaven, may be made complete, by so careful a preservation and so prudent a use of liberty, as will... | |
| M. Sears - Statesmen - 1844 - 596 pages
...maintained — that its administration in every department may be stamped with wisdom and virtue — that, in fine, the happiness of the people of these states,...stranger to it. Here, perhaps, I ought to stop. But a solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger, natural... | |
| Rhode Island - Law - 1844 - 612 pages
...maintained — that its administration in every department may be stamped with wisdom and virtue — that, in fine, the happiness of the people of these States,...stranger to it. Here, perhaps, I ought to stop. But a solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger, natural... | |
| M. Sears - Statesmen - 1844 - 582 pages
...maintained — that its administration in every department may be stamped with wisdom and virtue — that, in fine, the happiness of the people of these states,...nation which is yet 'a stranger to it. Here, perhaps, T ought to stop. , But a solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end but with my life, and the apprehension... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1844 - 318 pages
...maintained ; that its administration, in every department, may be stamped with wisdom and virtue ; that, in fine, the happiness of the people of these states,...recommending it to the applause, the affection, and the adoption of every nation which is yet a stranger to it. Here, perhaps, I ought to stop : but a... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1844 - 468 pages
...dent a use of this blessing, as will acquire to I will only say, that I have with good inten-lthem the glory of recommending it to the ap•plause, the...stranger to it. Here, perhaps, I ought to stop. But solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end but with my fife, and the apprehension of danger natural... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1845 - 492 pages
...maintained ; that its administration, in every department, maybe stamped with wisdom and virtue ; that, in fine, the happiness of the people of these states,...recommending it to the applause, the affection, and the adoption of every nation which is yet a stranger to it. Here, perhaps, I ought to stop : but a... | |
| Horatio Hastings Weld - Presidents - 1845 - 250 pages
...administration in every department may be stamped with wisdom and virtue ; that in fine, the happiness of these States, under the auspices of liberty, may...recommending it to the applause, the affection, and the adoption of every nation which is yet a stranger to it. " Here, perhaps, I ought to stop. But solicitude... | |
| Andrew White Young - Law - 1846 - 240 pages
...maintained — that its administration in every department may be stamped with wisdom and virtue — that, in fine, the happiness of the people of these States,...recommending it to the applause, the affection, and the adoption of every nation which is yet a stranger to it. Here, perhaps, I ought to stop. But a solicitude... | |
| William Hickey - Constitutional history - 1846 - 396 pages
...maintained ; that its administration, in every department, may be stamped with wisdom and virtue ; that, in fine, the happiness of the people of these States,...recommending it to the applause, the affection, and the adoption of every nation which is yet a stranger to it. Here, perhaps, I ought to stop ; but a... | |
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