| Edmund Burke - 1819 - 822 pagina’s
...departments, some of which are much crowded, and even subjected to the necessity of obtaining it in private buildings, at some distance from the head...government, and the spirit in which it was commenced [159 menced and has been prosecuted, show that such improvement was thought worthy the attention of... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1817 - 618 pagina’s
...departments, some of whom are much crowded, and even subjected to the necessity of obtaining it in private buildings, at some distance from the head...more conspicuous in that respect than the ancient republicks. The policy which dictated the establishment of a permanent residence for the national government,... | |
| James MONROE (President of the United States of America.) - 1818 - 276 pagina’s
...departments, some of whom are much crowded, and even subjected to the necessity of obtaining it in private buildings, at some distance from the head...government, and the spirit in which it was commenced and has been prosecuted, show that such improvement was thought worthy the attention of this nation. Its central... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1818 - 1264 pagina’s
...departments, some of which are much crowded, and even subjected to the necessity of obtaining it in private buildings, at some distance from the head...permanent residence for the national government, and the spii'it in which it was commenced menced and has been prosecuted, show that such improvement was thought... | |
| 1818 - 784 pagina’s
...departments, some of whom are much crowded, and even subjected to the necessity of obtaining it in private buildings, at some distance from the head...permanent residence for the national government, and UK- spirit in which it was commenced and has been prosecuted, show that such improvement was thought... | |
| 1818 - 798 pagina’s
...departments, some of which are much crowded, and even subjected to the necessity of obtaining it in private buildings, at some distance from the head...the management of the public business. Most nations hare taken an interest and a pride in the improvement and ornamrnt of their metropolis, and none were... | |
| 1818 - 598 pagina’s
...the necessity of obtaining it in private buildings, at some distance from the head of the Depnrlnent, and with inconvenience to the management of the public business. Most nations have taken an interest :mri a pride in the improvement and ornament of their metropolis ; and none were more conspicuous in... | |
| Samuel Putnam Waldo - 1819 - 362 pagina’s
...departments, some of whom are much crowded, and even subjected to the necessity of obtaining it in private buildings, at some distance from the head...business. Most nations have taken an interest and pride in the improvement and ornament of their metropolis, and none were more conspicuous in that respect... | |
| 1819 - 542 pagina’s
...departments, some of whom are much crowded, and even subjected to the necessity of obtaining it in private buildings, at some distance from the head...department, and with inconvenience to the management of the publick business. Most nations have taken an interest and a pride in the improvement and ornament of... | |
| Samuel Putnam Waldo - 1820 - 366 pagina’s
...with inconvenience to the management of the public business. Most nations have taken an interest and pride in the improvement and ornament of their metropolis, and none were more consp icuous in that respect than the ancient republics. The policy which dictated the establishment... | |
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