| William Jackson Johnstone - 1919 - 332 páginas
...United States, naturally recalls the period when the administration of the present form of goveminent commenced; and I cannot omit the occasion to congratulate...Supreme Ruler of the Universe and Sovereign Arbiter of the United States, that the virtue and happiness of the people may be preserved; and that the government,... | |
| John Marshall - 1926 - 600 páginas
...recalls the period when the administration of the present form of government commenced; and I can not omit the occasion to congratulate you, and my country,...to the Supreme Ruler of the universe, and sovereign CHAP, rv arbiter of nations, that his providential care may still be extended to the United States;... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1932 - 220 páginas
...and so justly called forth. . . . "I cannot omit the occasion now to repeat my fervent supplication to the Supreme Ruler of the universe and Sovereign...care may still be extended to the United States." TO THE CLERGY OF DIFFERENT DENOMINATIONS, PHILADELPHIA (1797) "Believing as I do that religion and... | |
| 1921 - 798 páginas
...representatives of the people of the United States, naturally recalls the period when the administration of the present form of government commenced, and I...Arbiter of Nations, that His providential care may be still extended to the United States; that the virtue and happiness of the people may be preserved,... | |
| John Richard Alden - 1984 - 356 páginas
...representatives of the people of the United States, naturally recalls the period when the administration of the present form of government commenced; and I...Arbiter of nations, that His providential care may be extended to the United States; that the virtue and happiness of the people may be preserved, and... | |
| Gleaves Whitney - 2003 - 496 páginas
...successes thus far. Aware of how youthful and tenuous the American experiment was, he concludes by offering "fervent supplications to the Supreme Ruler of the...care may still be extended to the United States." The sentiment served as a pair of bookends to the speech, for Washington had begun by expressing "gratitude... | |
| Washington Irving - 2005 - 417 páginas
...recalls the period when the administration of the present form of government commenced, and I eannot omit the occasion to congratulate you and my country...Arbiter of nations, that his providential care may be still extended to the United States ; that the virtue and happiness of the people may be preserved,... | |
| James R. Gaines - 2007 - 580 páginas
...the precarious beginnings of America's first constitutional government in 1789, "and I cannot omit to congratulate you and my country on the success of the experiment." Given that his ultimate goal had always been the emergence of a uniquely American character, however... | |
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