| Guizot (M., François) - Generals - 1840 - 216 pages
...will be a full recompense for the solicitude for your welfare, by which they have been dictated." * " Though, in reviewing the incidents of my administration,...may be, I fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I shall also carry with me the hope, that my country... | |
| François Guizot - Presidents - 1840 - 262 pages
...hope will be a full recompense for the solicitude for your welfare, by which they have been dictated. Though in reviewing the incidents of my administration...may be, I fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I shall also carry with me the hope that my Country will... | |
| Joseph Story - Constitutional law - 1840 - 384 pages
...speaking, the command of its own fortunes. Though, in reviewing the incidents of my admimstra tion, I atn unconscious of intentional error, I am nevertheless...may be, I fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I shall also carry with me the hope, that my Country... | |
| Presidents - 1841 - 460 pages
...strength and constancy, which is necessary to give it, humanely speaking, the command of its own fortune. Though in reviewing the incidents of my administration,...may be, I fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I shall also carry with me the hope that my country will... | |
| Edward Currier - United States - 1841 - 474 pages
...strength and constancy, which is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of its own fortune. Though in reviewing the incidents of my administration,...may be, I fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I shall also carry with me the hope that my country will... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - Presidents - 1842 - 610 pages
...government, presupposes the duty of every individual to obey the established government." • • • » "Though in reviewing the incidents of my administration...may be, I fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I shall also carry with me the hope that my country will... | |
| M. Sears - Statesmen - 1842 - 586 pages
...strength and constancy, which is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of its own fortune. Though, in reviewing the incidents of my administration,...may be, I fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I shall also carry with me the hope that my country will... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...strength and constancy which it is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of its own fortune. Though in reviewing the incidents of my administration...may be, I fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I shall also carry with me the hope that my country will... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 pages
...and consistency, which is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of its own fortunes. Though in reviewing the incidents of my administration,...may be, I fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I shall also carry with me the hope that my country will... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1844 - 318 pages
...and consistency, which is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of its own fortunes. Though in reviewing the incidents of my administration,...may be, I fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I shall also carry with me the hope that my country will... | |
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