| M. Sears - Statesmen - 1844 - 582 pages
...strength and constancy, which is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of its own fortune. Though, in reviewing the incidents of my administration,...shall also carry with me the hope that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence ; and that, after forty-five years of my life dedicated... | |
| Rhode Island - Law - 1844 - 612 pages
...and consistency, which is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of its own fortunes. , Though, in reviewing the incidents of my administration,...shall also carry with me the hope, that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence ; and that after forty-five years of my life dedicated... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1844 - 468 pages
...ministration, I am unconscious of intentional £ error, I am nererthelcs-s too sensible of my de- S fects not to think it probable that I may have $ committed many errors. Whatever they may > >e, I fervently beseech the Almighty to avert 5 or mitigate the evils to which they may tend. > '.... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1845 - 492 pages
...and consistency, which is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of its own fortunes. , Though in reviewing the incidents of my administration,...shall also carry with me the hope that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence ; and that, after forty-five years of my life, dedicated... | |
| Horatio Hastings Weld - Presidents - 1845 - 250 pages
...to be one of the early lessons of every youth of our country, in the following affecting words : — "Though in reviewing the incidents of my administration,...mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I shall always carry with me the hope that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence, and that... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1846 - 766 pages
...strength and constancy which it is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of its own fortune. Though in reviewing the incidents of my administration...shall also carry with me the hope that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence, and that, after forty-five years of my life dedicated... | |
| Friedrich von Raumer - United States - 1846 - 522 pages
...her politics, or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities. " 'J 'hough in reviewing the incidents of my administration I...shall also carry with me the hope, that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence ; and that, after fortyfive years of my life dedicated... | |
| Levi Carroll Judson - Conduct of life - 1846 - 334 pages
...speaking, the command of its own fortunes. Though, in reviewing the incidents of my administration, 1 am unconscious of intentional error, I am nevertheless...shall also carry with me the hope that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence ; and that, after forty-five years of my life dedicated... | |
| Horatio Hastings Weld - Presidents - 1846 - 250 pages
...be one of the early lessons of every youth of our country, in the following affecting words : — " Though in reviewing the incidents of my administration,...mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I shall always carry with me the hope that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence, and that... | |
| Andrew White Young - Law - 1846 - 240 pages
...strength and consistency which is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of Its own fortune. of my defects not to think it probable that I may...shall also carry with me the hope that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence ; and that, after folly-five years of my life dedicated... | |
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