| Citizen of the United States - 1829 - 504 páginas
...every human defect, that^is benediction would consecrate to the liberties and happiness of the people of the United States, a government instituted by themselves for these essential purposes ; and would enable every instrument, employed in its administration, to execute with success, the functions... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould - 1829 - 104 páginas
...employed in its administra'10"1 to execute with success, the func*""* allotted to his charge. In tender"* this homage to the great Author of every public and private good, I assure my"" that it expresses your senti"""1* not less than my own ; nor those of my fellow-citizens at large... | |
| 1829 - 290 páginas
...every human defect,—that his benediction may consecrate to the liberties and happiness of the people of the United States, a government instituted by themselves for these essential purposes,—and may enable every instrument employed in its administration to execute with success... | |
| Salma Hale - 1830 - 330 páginas
...of the United States, a government instituted by themselves for these essential purposes ; and would enable every instrument, employed in its administration,...with success, the functions allotted to his charge." 19. He also expressed his firm conviction, " that the foundation of our national policy would be laid... | |
| Anna C. Reed - 1832 - 282 páginas
...human defect, — that his benediction may consecrate to the liberties and happiness of the people of the United States, a government instituted by themselves...expresses your sentiments not less than my own ; nor those of my fellow-citizens at large, less than either. No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the... | |
| 1832 - 344 páginas
...every human defect, that his benediction may consecrate to the liberties and happiness of the people of the United States, a government instituted by themselves...expresses your sentiments not less than my own ; nor those of my fellow citizens at large, less than either. Mb people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the... | |
| David Ramsay - 1832 - 278 páginas
...every human defect, that his benediction may consecrate to the liberties and happiness of the people of the United States, a government instituted by themselves...execute with success, the functions allotted to his charge.—In tendering the homage to the great Author of every public and private good, I assure myself... | |
| Erastus Brigham Bigelow - 1832 - 52 páginas
...the funetions allotted to his eharge. In tendering this homage to the Great Author of every publie and private good, I assure myself that it expresses your sentiments not less than my own ; nor those of my ffcllovv-eitizens[9] at large Itss than either. Pío people ean be bound to aeknowledge and adore... | |
| 1833 - 336 páginas
...every human defect, that his benediction may consecrate to the liberties and happiness of the people of the United States, a government instituted by themselves...expresses your sentiments not less than my own ; nor those of my fellow citizens at large, less than either. No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1833 - 248 páginas
...instituted by them" selves for these essential purposes ; and may enable " every instrument employed in Us administration to " execute with success the functions...your sentiments not less " than my own ; nor those of my fellow- citizens at " large less than either. No people can be bound " to acknowledge and adore... | |
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