| George Washington - 1837 - 620 strani
...its administration to execute with success the functions allotted to his charge. In tendering this homage to the great Author of every public and private...affairs of men, more than the people of the United States. Every step, by which they have advanced to the character of an independent nation, seems to... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1837 - 246 strani
...administration to " execute with success the functions allotted to his " charge. In tendering this homage to the great " Author of every public and private...to acknowledge and adore the invisible hand which tt conducts the affairs of men, more than the people " have advanced to the character of an independent... | |
| 1819 - 588 strani
...his country and resigned his military commission, when called to take the chair of chief magistracy: "No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the...affairs of men, more than the people of the United States. Every step, by which they have advanced to the character of an independent nation, seems to... | |
| George Washington - 1838 - 114 strani
...the functions allotted to his charge. In tendering this homage to the great Author of every publick and private good, I assure myself that it expresses your sentiments not less than my own, noi those of my fellow-citizens at large, less than either. No people can be bound to acknowledge and... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1840 - 496 strani
...administration, to execute, with success, the functions alloted to his charge. " In tendering this homage to the great Author of every public and private...affairs of men, more than the people of the United States. Every step by which they have advanced to the character of an independent nation, seems to... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1840 - 494 strani
...administration, to execute, with success, the functions alloted to his charge. " In tendering this homage to the great Author of every public and private...affairs of men, more than the people of the United States. Every step by which they have advanced to the character of an independent nation, seems to... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1840 - 502 strani
...administration, to execute, with success, the functions alloted to his charge. " In tendering this homage to the great Author of every public and private...nor those of my fellow-citizens at large less than cither. No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the invisible hand which conducts the affairs... | |
| 1840 - 128 strani
...its administration to execute with success the functions allotted to his charge. In tendering this homage to the great author of every public and private...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 invisible... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1840 - 256 strani
...its administration to execute with success the functions allotted to his charge. In tendering this homage to the great Author of every public and private...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 invisible... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1840 - 492 strani
...expresses your sentiments not less than my own ; nor those of my fellow-citizens at large less than cither. No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the...affairs of men, more than the people of the United States. Every step by which they have advanced to the character of an independent nation, seems to... | |
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