| Peter Stephen Du Ponceau - Constitutional law - 1834 - 148 pages
...undertook the arduous \ trust, were explained on the proper occasion. In the discharge of this trust, I will only say, that I have, with good intentions,...in the eyes of others, has strengthened the motives of diffidence of myself: and every day the increasing weight of years admonishes me more and more,... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1837 - 622 pages
...arduous trust, were explained on the proper occasion. In discharge of this trust, I can only say, that I contributed towards the organization and administration...exertions of which a very fallible judgment was capable. For any errors, which may have flowed from this source, I feel all the regret which an anxiety for... | |
| Christopher Anderson - Child rearing - 1834 - 442 pages
...undertook the arduous trust were explained on the proper occasion. In the discharge of this trust, I will only say, that I have, with good intentions,...organization and administration of the Government, tiie best exertions of which a very fallible judgment was capable. Not unconscious, in the outset,... | |
| Richard Snowden - America - 1832 - 360 pages
...undertook the arduous trust, were explained on the proper occasion. In the discharge of this trust, I will only say, that I have, with good intentions,...organization and administration of the government, with the best exertions of which a very fallible judgment was capable. Not unconscious, in the oatset,... | |
| William Sullivan - Federal party - 1834 - 490 pages
...your modesty. I will read it to you ; it is in these words. ' " ' In the discharge of this trust I will only say, that I have with good intentions contributed towards the organization anil administration of the government, the best exertions of which, a very fallible judgment was capable.... | |
| John Marshall - Presidents - 1836 - 500 pages
...undertook the arduous trust, were explained on the proper occasion. In the discharge of this trust, I will only say that I have, with good intentions, contributed...motives to diffidence of myself; and, every day, the increasing weight of years admonishes me more and more, that the shade of retirement is as necessary... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - United States - 1836 - 304 pages
...undertook the arduous trust, were explained on the proper occasion. In the discharge of this trust I will only say, that I have with good intentions, contributed...inferiority of my qualifications, experience In my dm> eyes, perhaps still more in the eyes of other?, has strengthened the motives to diffidence of myself;... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - United States - 1836 - 304 pages
...of my determination to retire. outset, of the inferiority of my qualifications, experience In my oVn eyes, perhaps still more in the eyes of others, has...motives to diffidence of myself; and every day the increasing weight of years admonishes me more and more, that the shade of retirement is as necessary... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1837 - 246 pages
...undertook the arduous trust, were explained on the proper occasion. In the discharge of this trust, I will only say, that I have, with good intentions,...motives to diffidence of myself: and every day the increasing weight of years admonishes me more and more that the shade of retirement is as necessary... | |
| George Washington - United States - 1837 - 620 pages
...arduous trust, were explained on the proper occasion. In discharge of this trust, I can only say, that I contributed towards the organization and administration...exertions of which a very fallible judgment was capable. For any errors, which may have flowed from this source, I feel all the regret which an anxiety for... | |
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