| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - Conference Convention - 1864 - 644 pages
...uttered upon the most solemn and momentous occasion of his life. Hear his words : "Here, perhaps, I ought to stop. But a solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end hut with my life, and the apprehension of danger natural to that solicitude, urge me on an occasion... | |
| 1921 - 690 pages
...States to the last great advice of the Father of our Country — a message which he begins thus: not end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger,...no inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanency of your felicity as a People." Then follow the parting counsels... | |
| Almanacs - 1906 - 698 pages
...People of the United States on His Approaching Retirement fro-.n the Presidency.) HERE, perhaps, I ought to stop; but a solicitude for your welfare,...no inconsiderable observation, and which: appear to me all important to the permanency of your felicity as a people. These will be afforded to Í 'ou with... | |
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