| Ignatius Thomson - 1810 - 220 páginas
...'incidents of my adminiftration, I am inconfcious of intentional error : I am never^helefs too fenfible of my defects not to think it probable that I may...committed many errors. Whatever they may be, I fervently befeech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils, to which they may tend. 118.- I fhall, alfo, carry... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1811 - 316 páginas
...recommending it to the applause, the affection, and adoption of every^ation, which is yet a stranger to it. Though in reviewing the incidents of my administration,...am nevertheless too sensible of my defects not to ihink it probable that I may have committed many errors. Whatever they may be, I fervently beseech... | |
| David Ramsay - 1814 - 274 páginas
...of its own fortunes. " Though in reviewing the incidents of my administratiqfi, I am unconscious ol intentional error ; I am nevertheless too sensible...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... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1817 - 314 páginas
...every nation which is yet a stranger to it. Though in reviewing the incidents of my administration, 1 am unconscious of intentional error; I am nevertheless...errors. Whatever they may be, I fervently beseech the Almighly to avert or mitigate the evils to which they tend. I shall also carry wilh me the hope that... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1819 - 324 páginas
...I may have committed many errors. Whatever they may be, I fervently beseech tl.Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I shall also carry with me the hope that my country will nevecease to view them with indulgence; and that after forty-•v years of my life dedicated to its... | |
| Albert Picket - 1820 - 314 páginas
...consistency, which is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of its own fortunes. 48. Though in reviewing the incidents of my administration,...intentional error, I am nevertheless too sensible of my own defects, not to think it probable that I may have committed many errors. Whatever they may be I... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1821 - 312 páginas
...incidents of my admini£tration, I am unconfcious of intentional error ; I an; neverthelefs too fenfible of my defects not to think it probable that I may...committed many errors! Whatever they may be, I fervently befeech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they tend. I fhall alfo carry with me... | |
| Rhode Island - 1822 - 592 páginas
...and consistency, which is necessary to give it, humanly speaking, the command of its own fortunes. Though, in reviewing the incidents of my administration,...have committed many errors. Whatever they may be, 1 fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they may tend. I snail also... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 382 páginas
...istration, I am unconscious of intentional error. 1 an nevertheless too sensible of mv defects, not to thin it probable that I may have committed many errors Whatever they may be. I fervently beseech the A mighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which the may tend, i shall also carry with me the hope... | |
| 1824 - 516 páginas
...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... | |
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