| John Frederick Schroeder - 1903 - 574 páginas
...instances of affectionate partiality with which I have been honored by my country, on the other, it could not prevent an earnest wish for that retirement, from which no private consideration could ever have torn me. But, influenced by the belief that my conduct would be estimated according... | |
| Charles Francis Jenkins - 1905 - 438 páginas
...affectionate partiality, with which I have been honored by my country ; on the other hand, it could not prevent an earnest wish for that retirement, from...for their object, I have obeyed the suffrage, which commended me to resume the executive power ; and I humbly implore that Being, on whose will the fate... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1910 - 932 páginas
...instances of affectionate partiality with which I have been honored by my country, on the other it could not prevent an earnest wish for that retirement from...resume the Executive power; and I humbly implore that Bemg on whose will the fate of nations depends to crown with success ou«- mutual endeavors for the... | |
| Edna Mary Colman - 1925 - 404 páginas
...people as expressed in his reelection, he also referred to his ardent desire for retirement: " . . . but influenced by the belief that my conduct would...according to its real motives, and that the people would support exertions having nothing personal for their objects, I have obeyed the suffrage which... | |
| 1926 - 328 páginas
...instances of affectionate partiality with which I have been honored by my country, on the other it could not prevent an earnest wish for that retirement from...executive power ; and I humbly implore that Being on whose will the fate of nations depends to crown with success our mutual endeavors for the general happiness.... | |
| John Marshall - 1926 - 600 páginas
...instances of affectionate partiality with which I have been honoured by my country; on the other, it could not prevent an earnest wish for that retirement, from which no private consideration could ever have torn me. But, influenced by the belief that my conduct would be estimated according... | |
| United States. President - 1858 - 802 páginas
...honored by my country, on the other, it could not prevent an earnest wish for that retirement from which which no private consideration should ever have torn...executive power ; and I humbly implore that Being on whose will the fate of nations depends, to crown with success our mutual endeavors for the general happiness.... | |
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