| 1902 - 510 páginas
...to the root of these calumnies, he added the decisive words : ' It was not then, nor has been since, any objection to it in my mind, that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent. Nor have I entertained a thought of promoting anv alterations in it but such as the people themselves, in the... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1903 - 458 páginas
...approbation of it on all occasions, in public and in private. It was not then, nor has been since, any objection to it, in my mind, that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent. Nor have I entertained a thought of promoting any alteration in it, but such as the people themselves, in the... | |
| John Raymond Howard - 1910 - 362 páginas
...my approbation of it on all occasions, in public and in private. It was not then nor has been since any objection to it, in my mind, that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent. Nor have I entertained a thought of promoting any alteration in it, but such as the people themselves, in the... | |
| James Kerr Pollock - 1927 - 384 páginas
...my approbation of it on all occasions, in public and in private. It was not then nor has been since any objection to it, in my mind, that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent. Nor have I entertained a thought of promoting any alteration in it, but such as the people themselves, in the... | |
| John Quincy Adams, Charles Francis Adams - 2005 - 421 páginas
...to the root of these calumnies, he added the decisive words : "It was not then, nor has been since, any objection to it in my mind, that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent. Nor have I entertained a thought of promoting any alterations in it but such as the people themselves, in the... | |
| United States. President - 1858 - 802 páginas
...approbation of it on all occasions, in public and in private. It was not then, nor has been since, any objection to it in my mind that the executive...by their representatives in Congress and the state legislature, according to the constitution itself, adopt and ordain. Returning to the bosom of my country... | |
| Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - 1903 - 524 páginas
...approbation of it on all occasions, in public and in private. It was not then nor has it been since any objection to it, in my mind, that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent. Nor have I entertained a thought of promoting any alteration in it but such as the people themselves, in the course... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1977 - 248 páginas
...approbation of it, on all occasions, in public atrl in private. It w.is not then, nor has been ainee, any objection to it, in my mind, that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent Nor ha>-e I ever entertained a thought of promoting any alteration in it, but such us the people themselves,... | |
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