 | Andrew White Young - United States - 1848 - 287 pages
...actuated by that fervent love towards it, which is so natural to a man who views in it. the nalive soil of himself and his progenitors for several generations...midst of my fellow-citizens, the benign influence cf good laws, under a free government ; the ever favorite object of my heart, and the happy reward,... | |
 | Frederic Myers - Biography - 1848
...and actuated by that fervent love towards it which is so natural to a man who views in it the native soil of himself and his progenitors for several generations,...expectation that retreat in which I promise myself to realise without alloy the great enjoyment of partaking, in the midst of my fellow citizens, of the... | |
 | Aaron Bancroft - 1848
...myeelf to realize, without alloy, the Mveet enjoyment of partaking, in the midst of my felluw citizens, the benign influence of good laws under a free government — the ever favourite object of my heart, and the happy reward, as I trust, of our mutual cares, labours, and dangers."... | |
 | Indiana - 1849
...fervent love towards it, which is so natural to a man, who views it in the native soil of himself and progenitors for several generations, I anticipate...the sweet enjoyment of partaking, in the midst of my fellow citizens, the benign influence of .good laws under a free government, the ever favorite object... | |
 | Indiana - 1849
...myself to realize, without alloy, the sweet enjoyment of partaking, in the midst of my fellow citizens, the benign influence of good laws under a free government,...the happy reward, as I trust, of our mutual cares, labors, and dangers. GEORGE WASHINGON. United States. September 17tli, 1796. r REPORT OF THB STATE... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1850 - 294 pages
...and actuated by that fervent love towards it which is so natural to a man who views in it the native soil of himself and his progenitors for several generations,...the happy reward, as I trust, of our mutual cares, labors and dangers. GEORGE WASHINGTON. United States, 17th Sept. 1796. Extract from an Oration, delivered... | |
 | Robert W. Lincoln - Presidents - 1850 - 614 pages
...and actuated by that fervent love towards it, which is so natural to a man who views in it the native soil of himself and his progenitors for several generations;...fellow-citizens, the benign influence of good laws under a free government—the ever favorite object of my heart, and the happy reward, as I trust, of our mutual... | |
 | Alexander Hamilton - History - 1974 - 597 pages
...and actuated by the fervent love towards it, which is so natural to a Man, who views in it the native soil of himself and his progenitors for several Generations;...the sweet enjoyment of partaking, in the midst of my fellow Citizens, the benign influence of good Laws under a free Government, the ever favourite object... | |
 | A. London Fell - Political Science - 1983 - 459 pages
...promise myself to realize . . . the sweet enjoyment of partaking in the midst of my fellow Citizens, the benign influence of good Laws [!] under a free Government, the ever favourite [!] object of my heart, and the happy reward, as I trust, of our mutual cares, labours, and... | |
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