| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 páginas
...Government, and perhaps have the pleasure and honor of uniting a people heretofore politically divided. Tile Chief Magistrate of a great and powerful nation should never indulge in party feeling. His conduct should be liberal and disinterested, always bearing in mind that he acts for the... | |
| 1827 - 36 páginas
...so many obstacles in the way of government ¡ and perhaps have the pleasure and honor of uniting a people, heretofore politically divided. The chief...and powerful nation should never indulge in party feelings.1' To this counsel, Mr. Monroe, felt himself unable to acced« ; he replied that " the association... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 488 páginas
...threw so many obstacles in the way of Government, and perhaps have the pleasure and honor of uniting a people heretofore politically divided. The Chief Magistrate...never indulge in party feelings. His conduct should l>e liberal and disinterested, always bearing in mind that he acts for the whole, and not a part, of... | |
| National Republican Party (Md.) - 1832 - 74 páginas
...occasions, threw so many obstacles in the way of government: and perhaps have the pleasure of uniting a people heretofore politically divided. The chief magistrate...bearing in mind, that he acts for the whole, and not for apart of the community." Mr. Monroe in the patriotic feeling which characterised his whole life,... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 600 páginas
...threw so many obstacles in the way of government, and perhaps have the pleasure and honor of uniting a people heretofore politically divided. The chief magistrate...will exalt the national character, and acquire for yourreshippcd to Europe, to pay the balance of trade against the United States, or sent to India or... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 608 páginas
...threw so many obstacles in the way of government, and perhaps have the pleasure and honor of uniting a people heretofore politically divided. The chief magistrate...and disinterested, always bearing in mind that he nets for the whole, and not a part of the community. By this course you will exalt the national character,... | |
| 1835 - 346 páginas
...so many obstacles in the way of government, and, perhaps, have the pleasure and honour of uniting a people heretofore politically divided. The Chief Magistrate...disinterested, always bearing in mind, that he acts for the",whole and not a part of the community. By this course you will exalt the national character, and... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1836 - 530 páginas
...threw so many obstacles in the way of government, and perhaps have the pleasure and honor of uniting a people heretofore politically divided. The Chief Magistrate...powerful nation should never indulge in party feelings." To this counsel Mr. Monroe felt himself unable to accede. - He thought that " the association of any... | |
| United States. Congress - 1836 - 684 páginas
...many difficulties in the way of Government, and, perhaps, have the pleasure and honor of uniting a people heretofore politically divided. The Chief Magistrate...and powerful nation should never indulge in party feeling. Consult no party in your choice." In one sense, indeed, the President has conformed to the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1836 - 744 páginas
...many difficulties in the way of Government, and, perhaps, have the pleasure and honor of uniting a people heretofore politically divided. The Chief Magistrate...and powerful nation should never indulge in party feeling. Consult no party in your choice." In one sense, indeed, the President has conformed to the... | |
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