| Aaron Bancroft - 1847 - 474 pages
...under which I have, in obedience to the publick summons, repaired to the present station, it would be peculiarly improper to omit in this first official act, my fervent supplication• to that Almighty Being, who rules over the universe, who presides in the councils of... | |
| Frederic Myers - Biography - 1848 - 252 pages
...impressions under which I have in obedience to the public summons repaired to the present station, it would be peculiarly improper to omit in this first official...in the Councils of nations, and whose Providential aids can supply every human defect, that His benediction may consecrate to the liberties and happiness... | |
| John Frost - United States - 1848 - 424 pages
...repaired to the present station, it would be peculiarly improper to omit, in this first official act, 23 my fervent supplications to that Almighty Being who...in the councils of nations, and whose providential aids can supply every human defect, that his benediction may consecrate to the liberties and happiness... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1848 - 472 pages
...under which I have, in obedience to the publick summons, repaired to the present station, it would be peculiarly improper to omit in this first official act, my fervent supplicationi to that Almighty Being, who rules over the universe, who presides in the councils of... | |
| William Hickey - Constitutional history - 1851 - 580 pages
...impressions under which I have, in obedience to the public summons, repaired to the present station, it would be peculiarly improper to omit, in this first official...the councils of nations — and whose providential aids can supply every human defect, that his benediction may consecrate to the liberties and happiness... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 588 pages
...impressions under which I have, in obedience to the public summons, repaired to the present station, it would be peculiarly improper to omit, in this first official...the councils of nations — and whose providential aids can supply every human defect, that his benediction may consecrate to the liberties and happiness... | |
| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 pages
...fit to bestow upon him, his incapacity for the mighty and untried cares before him, and offered his fervent supplications to that Almighty Being who rules...the councils of nations — and whose providential aids can supply every human defect, that his benediction might consecrate to the liberties and happiness... | |
| M. Murray - United States - 1852 - 454 pages
...expressed a sense of incapacity ' ' for the weighty and untried cares" before him, and trusted that the "Almighty Being, who rules over the universe, who...in the councils of nations, and whose providential aids can supply every human defect," might " consecrate to the liberties and happiness of the people... | |
| William L. Hickey - Constitutional history - 1853 - 588 pages
...impressions under which I have, in obedience to the public summons, repaired to the present station, it would be peculiarly improper to omit, in this first official...over the universe— who presides in the councils of nations—and whose providential aids can supply every human defect, that his benediction may consecrate... | |
| Presidents - 1853 - 514 pages
...under which I have t in obedien:e to the public summons, repaired to the present station, it would be peculiarly improper to omit, in this first official...supplications to that Almighty Being who rules over the universe—who presides in the councils of nations—and whose providential aids can supply every human... | |
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