Instead of undertaking particular recommendations on this subject, in which I could be guided by no lights derived from official opportunities, I shall again give way to my entire confidence in your, discernment and pursuit of the public good... Annals of the Congress of the United States - Page 29by United States. Congress - 1834Full view - About this book
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...I could be guided by no lights derived from; official-opportunities, I. shall again give way to-my entire confidence in your discernment and pursuit...every alteration which might endanger the benefits; of an united and effective government, or which ought to await the future lessons of experience ;. a reverence... | |
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...experiment entrusted to the hands of the American people. Instead of undertaking particular recommendations in which I could be guided by no lights derived from, official opportunities, 1 shall again give way to my entire confidence in your discernment and pursuit of the public good :... | |
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...p«rticular recommendations on this subject, in which [ could be guided by no lights derived from offici»! opportunities, I shall again give way to my entire...whilst you carefully avoid every alteration which rr.igb'endanger the benefits of an united and effective go vernment, or wiich ought to await the futurelesof... | |
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