Washington to his countrymen should be cherished in the heart of every citizen to the latest generation; and perhaps at no period of time could they be more usefully remembered than at the present moment; for when we look upon the scenes that are passing... Prospectusby American Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge - 1837Full view - About this book
| United States - 1836 - 494 pages
...period of time could they be more usefully remembered than at the present moment. For when we look upon the scenes that are passing around us, and dwell upon...counsels would seem to be not merely the offspring of %visdom and foresight, but the voice of prophecy foretelling events and warning us of the evil to come.... | |
| United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson) - Presidents - 1837 - 460 pages
...than at the present moment. For when we look upon the scenes that are passing around us, and dwell on the pages of his parting address, his paternal counsels...the voice of prophecy foretelling events and warning ua of the evil to come. Forty years have passed since this imperishable document was given to his countrymen.... | |
| Edward Currier - Constitutional law - 1841 - 474 pages
...period of time could they be more usefully remembered than at the present moment. For when we look upon the scenes that are passing around us, and dwell upon...foretelling events, and warning us of the evil to come. Forty years have passed since that imperishable document was given to his countrymen. The federal constitution... | |
| Presidents - 1841 - 460 pages
...period of time could they be more usefully remembered than at the present moment. For when we look upon the scenes that are passing around us, and dwell upon...prophecy foretelling events, and warning us of the evij to come. Forty years have passed since this imperishable document was given to his countrymen.... | |
| M. Sears - Statesmen - 1842 - 586 pages
...period of time could they be more usefully remembered than at the present moment. For when we look upon the scenes that are passing around us, and dwell upon...foretelling events, and warning us of the evil to come. Forty years have passed since that imperishable document was given'to his countrymen. The federal constitution... | |
| M. Sears - Statesmen - 1844 - 582 pages
...period of time could they be more usefully remembered than at the present moment. For when we look upon the scenes that are passing around us, and dwell upon...foretelling events, and warning us of the evil to come. Forty years have passed since that imperishable document was given to his countrymen. The federal constitution... | |
| Eulogies - 1845 - 288 pages
...period of time could they be more usefully remembered than at the present moment. For when we look upon the scenes that are passing around us, and dwell upon...foretelling events and warning us of the evil to come. Forty years have passed since this imperishable document was given to his countrymen. The Federal Constitution... | |
| Presidents - 1846 - 456 pages
...period of time could they be more usefully remembered than at the present moment. For when we look upon the scenes that are passing around us, and dwell upon...foretelling events and warning us of the evil to come. Forty years have passed since this imperishable document was given to his countrymen. The federal constitution... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1846 - 968 pages
...more usefully remembered than at the present moment. For when we look upon the scenes that are passed around us, and dwell upon the pages of his parting...foretelling events and warning us of the evil to come. Forty years have passed since this imperishable document was given to his countrymen. The federal constitution... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1847 - 306 pages
...period of time could they be more usefully remembered than at the present moment. For when we look upon the scenes that are passing around us, and dwell upon...foretelling events and warning us of the evil to come. Forty years have passed since this imperishable document was given to his countrymen. The Federal Constitution... | |
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