| John Marshall - Presidents - 1836 - 500 pages
...perhaps, I ought to stop. But a solicitude for your welfare, which can not end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger, natural to that solicitude, urge me, on an occasion like the present, to ofler to your solemn contemplation, and to recommend to your frequent review, some sentiments which... | |
| George Washington - United States - 1837 - 620 pages
...perhaps, I ought to stop. But a solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger, natural to that solicitude,...inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanency of your felicity as a People. These will be offered to you with the... | |
| George Washington - 1838 - 114 pages
...perhaps, I ought to stop. But a solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger, natural to that solicitude,...inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanency of your felicity as a People. These will be offered to you with the... | |
| John Quincy Adams - Petition, Right of - 1838 - 144 pages
...perhaps, I ought to stop ; but a solicitude for YOPH welfare, which cannot end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger natural to that solicitude,...urge me, on an occasion like the present, to offer to YOXJH solemn contemplation, and to recommend to YOUB frequent review, some sentiments, which are the... | |
| L. Carroll Judson - United States - 1839 - 376 pages
...perhaps, I ought to stop. But a solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger, natural to that solicitude,...inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me allimportant to the permanency of your felicity as a people. These will be offered to you with the... | |
| L. Carroll Judson - 1839 - 364 pages
...the result of much reflection, of no inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me allimportant to the permanency of your felicity as a people. These will be ottered to you with the more freedom, as you can only see in them the disinterested warnings of a parting... | |
| Popular literature - 1840 - 480 pages
...perhaps, I ought to stop. But a solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger, natural to that solicitude,...inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanence of your felicity as a people. These will be offered to you with the... | |
| Presidents - 1841 - 460 pages
...perhaps, I ought to stop. But a solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger, natural to that solicitude,...inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanency of your felicity as a people. These will be offered to you with the... | |
| Edward Currier - Constitutional law - 1841 - 474 pages
...cannot end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger, natural to that solicitude, urge rne, on an occasion like the present, to offer to your...inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanency of your felicity as a people. These will be offered to you with the... | |
| M. Sears - Statesmen - 1842 - 586 pages
...perhaps, I ought to stop. But a solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end but with my life, and the apprehension of danger, natural to that solicitude,...inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanency of your felicity as a people. These will be offered to you with the... | |
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