| Aaron Bancroft - 1855 - 464 pages
...expenditures as the publick good may be thought to require. " Having thus imparted to you my sentiments, a§ they have been awakened by the occasion which brings...without resorting once more to the benign Parent of the Vunan race, in humble supplication, that since he has been pleased to favour the American people with... | |
| John G. Wells - Politicians - 1856 - 156 pages
...continuance in it, be limited to such actual expenditures as the public good may be thought to require. " Having thus imparted to you my sentiments, as they...dispositions for deciding, with unparalleled unanimity, on a form of government for the security of their Union, and the advancement of their happiness, so his... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - Presidents - 1856 - 406 pages
...continuance in it, be limited to such actual expenditures as the public good may be thought to require. " Having thus imparted to you my sentiments, as they...dispositions for deciding with unparalleled unanimity on a form of government for the security of their union and the advancement of their happiness ; so his... | |
| Frederic Myers - Biography - 1856 - 496 pages
...free government can more auspiciously commence.' He concludes thus, after much intervening wisdom : ' Having thus imparted to you my sentiments as they...humble supplication, that since He has been pleased to favour the American people with opportunities for deliberating in perfect tranquillity, and dispositions... | |
| Frederic Myers - Biography - 1856 - 508 pages
...free government can more auspiciously commence.' He concludes thus, after much intervening wisdom : ' Having thus imparted to you my sentiments as they...together, I shall take my present leave : but not without resortmg once more to the Benign Parent of the human race in humble supplication, that since He has... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1857 - 828 pages
...continuance in it, be limited to such actual expenditures as the public good may be thought to require. Having thus imparted to you my sentiments, as they...dispositions for deciding with unparalleled unanimity on a form of Government for the security of their union, and the advancement of their happiness, so his... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1857 - 822 pages
...such actual expenditures as the public good may be thought to require. Having thus imparted to yon my sentiments, as they have been awakened by the occasion...dispositions for deciding with unparalleled unanimity on a form of Government for the security of their union, and the advancement of their happiness, so his... | |
| American Orators - 1857 - 624 pages
...expenditures as the public good may be thought to require. Having thus imparted to yon my sentiment*, as they have been awakened by the occasion which brings...dispositions for deciding with unparalleled unanimity on a form of government, for the security of their union, and the advancement of their happiness ; so... | |
| American Orators - 1857 - 668 pages
...such actual expenditures as the public good may be thought to require. Having thus imparted to yon my sentiments, as they have been awakened by the occasion...human race, in humble supplication, that since he has beca pleased to favor the American people, with opportunities for deliberating in perfect tranquillity,... | |
| Jonathan French - Newspapers - 1857 - 594 pages
...continuance in it, be limited to such actual expenditures as the public good may be thought to require. Having thus imparted to you my sentiments as they...once more to the benign Parent of the human race, in humble1 supplication that, since he has been pleased to favor the American people with opportunities... | |
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