| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1897 - 652 pages
...course call for your serious attention. Although the imposition of new burthens can not be in itself agreeable, yet there is no ground to doubt that the American people will expect from you such measures as their actual engagements, their present security, and future interests... | |
| United States - 1902 - 510 pages
...course call for your serious attention. Although the imposition of new burthens cannot be in itself agreeable, yet there is no ground to doubt that the American people will expect from you such measures as their actual engagements, their present security, and future interests... | |
| United States - 1902 - 512 pages
...course call for your serious attention. Although the imposition of new burthens cannot be in itself agreeable, yet there is no ground to doubt that the American people will expect from you such measures as their actual engagements, their present security, and future interests... | |
| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1905 - 592 pages
...course, call for your serious attention. Although the imposition of new burthens cannot be in itself agreeable, yet there is no ground to doubt that the American people will expect from you such measures as their actual engagements, their present security. and future interests... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1910 - 932 pages
...course call for your serious attention. Although the imposition of new burthens can not be in itself agreeable, yet there is no ground to doubt that the American people will expect from you such measures as their actual engagements, their present security, and future interests... | |
| William Cobbett - United States - 1801 - 450 pages
...exigencies fhall be found to require. The prefervation of public credit, the regular OKtinguifhment of the public debt, and a provifion of funds to defray...Although t-he impofition of new burdens cannot be, in itielf, agreeable, yet there is no ground to doubt that the American people will expect from you fuch... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - Electronic journals - 1977 - 248 pages
...extraordinary expences, will of courfe call for your ferious attention. Although the impofiuon of new burthens cannot be, in itfelf, agreeable, yet there is no ground to doubt that the American people will expscT: from you, f«ch meafures, as their aftuzl en* gagements, their prcfent fccurity, and future... | |
| Russell D. Buhite - History - 2003 - 420 pages
...course call for your serious attention. Although the imposition of new burdens can not be in itself agreeable, yet there is no ground to doubt that the American people will expect from you such measures as their actual engagements, their present security, and future interests... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1858 - 802 pages
...course call for your serious attention. Although the imposition of new burdens can not be in itself agreeable, yet there is no ground to doubt that the American people will expect from you such measures an their actual engagements, their present security, and future interests... | |
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