I must decline, as inapplicable to myself, any share in the personal emoluments which may be indispensably included in a permanent provision for the executive department, and must accordingly pray that the pecuniary estimates for the station in which... Washington and the American Republic - Stran 96avtor: Benson John Lossing - 1879Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Monthly literary register - 1809 - 752 strani
...Ins inaugural address In congress, as inapplicable to myself any »hare in the personal emolument» which may be indispensably included in a permanent provision for the executive dep.iitiueni. Alter such a declaration, it is by no means pleasant to know, that Washington not only... | |
| George Washington - 1800 - 232 strani
...compensation. From this resolution I have in no instance departed. And being still under the impressions which produced it, I must decline, as inapplicable to myself,...for the station in which I am placed, may, during my continuation in it, be limited to such actual expenditures as the public good may be thought to require.... | |
| George Washington - 1800 - 240 strani
...this resolution I have in no instance departed. And being still under the impressions which pror duced it, I must decline, as inapplicable to myself, any...for the station in which I am placed, may, during my continuation in it, be limited to such actual expen. ditures as the public good may be thought to require.... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 586 strani
...executive department, " and must accordingly pray that the pecuniary " estimates for the station in which 1 am placed, " may, during my continuance in it, be...expenditures as the public good may " be thought to require *." Will not the world be led to conclude, that the mask of political hypocrisy has been alike worn... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 418 strani
...for the executive department ; and mufl accordingly pray that the pecuniary cfiimatctfor the ftation in 'which I am placed, may, during my continuance in it, be lim 'cd to fucb aflual expenditures as the public good may be thought to require. Having thus imparted... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 414 strani
...executive department ; and mufl accordingly pray that the pecuniary eflimatesfor the ftation in lubich I , am placed, may, during my continuance in it, be limited to fuck aflual expenditures as the public good may be thought to require. , . Having thus imparted to... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 strani
...compensation. From this resolution I have in no instance departed. And being still under the impressions which produced it, I must decline as inapplicable to myself,...for the station in which I am placed, may, during my continuation in it, be limited to such actual expenditures as the public good may be thought to require.... | |
| 1806 - 550 strani
...from public weal*, * " I must decline," (says Washington, in his inaugural address to Congress,) " I must decline, as inapplicable to myself, any share...permanent provision for the executive department." After such a declaration, it is by no means pleasant to know, that Washington not only received his... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 370 strani
...public weal% • ' ! 3 " I must decline," (says Washington, in his inaugural address to Congress,) " I must decline, as inapplicable to myself, any share...permanent provision for the executive department." After such a declaration, it is by no means pleasant to know, that Washington not only received his... | |
| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 strani
...compensation. From this resolution I have in no instance departed. And being still under the impressions which produced it, I must decline, as inapplicable to myself,...expenditures as the public good may be thought to require. " Having thus imparted to you my sentiments, as they have been awakened by the occasion which brings... | |
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