| Washington Irving - 1862 - 464 páginas
...confidence in the good sense, patriotism, self-respect, and fortitude of my countrymen." sentatives of the people of the United States, naturally recalls...to repeat my fervent supplications to the Supreme Euler of the universe and Sovereign Arbiter of nations, that his providential care may be still extended... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Morris - 1864 - 842 páginas
...conferred, and to verify the anticipations of this government's being a safeguard to human rights." "The situation in which I now stand, for the last...repeat my fervent supplications to the Supreme Ruler of the Universe and Sovereign Arbiter of nations, that his providential care may still be extended... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1864 - 646 páginas
...Militia — the Speech closed with this simple allusion to the President's retreat from public life : " The situation in which I now stand for the last time,...to repeat my fervent supplications to the SUPREME RULES of the UNIVERSE and SOVEREIGN ARBITER of NATIONS, that his providential care may still be extended... | |
| Washington Irving - 1865 - 466 páginas
...sense, patriotism, self-respect, and fortitude of my countrymen." In concluding his address he observes, "The situation in which I now stand for the last time...repeat my fervent supplications to the Supreme Ruler of the universe and Sovereign Arbiter of nations, that his providential care may be still extended... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1868 - 678 páginas
...representatives of the nation : — " The situation in which I now stand, for the last time, before the representatives of the people of the United States,...repeat my fervent supplications to the Supreme Ruler of the universe, and Sovereign Arbiter of nations, that his providential care may still be extended... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1868 - 852 páginas
...Militia — the Speech closed with this simple allusion to the President's retreat from public life: '• The situation in which I now stand for the last time,...government commenced ; and I cannot omit the occasion to conpratulaU? you and my country, on the success of the experiment; nor to repeat my fervent supplications... | |
| Washington Irving - 1869 - 634 páginas
...patriotism, self-respect, and fortitude of my countrymen." In concluding his address he observes, " The situation in which I now stand for the last time...period when the administration of the present form of goverument commenced, and I cannot omit the occasion to congratulate you and my country on the success... | |
| Washington Irving - 1870 - 566 páginas
...patriotism, self-respect, and fortitude of my countrymen." In concluding his address he observes, " The situation in which I now stand for the last time...repeat my fervent supplications to the Supreme Ruler of the universe and Sovereign Arbiter of nations, that his providential care may be still extended... | |
| Edward Griffin Tileston - 1871 - 240 páginas
...1797. — The following is the closing language of Washington's last Annual Address to Congress : — " The situation in which I now stand for the last time,...to repeat my fervent supplications to the Supreme Euler of the universe, and Sovereign Arbiter of nations, that his providential care may still be extended... | |
| Frances Mary Owen - 1873 - 280 páginas
...agriculture, a military Academy, and a national university. He concluded his address in these words : " The situation in which I now stand for the last time,...repeat my fervent supplications to the supreme Ruler of the universe, and sovereign Arbiter of nations, that His providential care may be still extended... | |
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