| John Frost - 1848 - 424 pagina’s
...that if any circumstances have given peculiar value to my services, they were temporary, I have the consolation to believe, that while choice and prudence...forbid it. In looking forward to the moment which is to terminate the career of my political life, my 29* feelings do not permit me to suspsnd the deep... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1848 - 432 pagina’s
...that if any circumstances have given peculiar value to my services, they were temporary, I have the consolation to believe, that while choice and prudence...the political scene, patriotism does not forbid it." Still anxious, in the highest degree, for the health and prosperity of his country, he then tendered... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1848 - 472 pagina’s
...that if aiiy circumstances have given peculiar value to my services, they were temporary, I have tho consolation to believe, that while choice and prudence...invite me to quit the political scene, patriotism docs not forbid it. " In looking forward to the moment, which is to terminate the career of my publick... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1848 - 304 pagina’s
...that if any circumstances have given peculiar value to my services, they were temporary, I have the consolation to believe, that while choice and prudence invite me to quit the political scene, patrbtism does not forbid it. In looking forward to the moment which is to terminate the career of... | |
| Indiana - 1849 - 510 pagina’s
...that if any circumstances have given peculiar value to my services they were temporary, I have the consolation to believe, that while choice and prudence...gratitude which I owe to my beloved country for the many honors it has conferred upon me ; still more for the steadfast confidence" with which it has supported... | |
| Sol Bloom, United States. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission - 1937 - 206 pagina’s
...that if any circumstances have given peculiar value to my services, they were temporary, I have the consolation to believe, that while choice and prudence...which I owe to my beloved country, — for the many honors it has conferred upon me; still more for the stedfast confidence with which it has supported... | |
| 1924 - 1040 pagina’s
...that if any circumstances have given peculiar value to my services they were temporary. I have the Q+ f 0p ? > /mXqɽ u/P o E K ɟ r[ ^ W - @ . h /N8ӄb y ^ oߓ ez 7 Vm [# no* forbid it. In looking forward to the moment whicb is to terminate tbe career of my political lif*... | |
| 1928 - 1070 pagina’s
...that if any circumstances have given peculiar value to my services, they were temporary, I have the consolation to believe that, while choice and prudence...gratitude which I owe to my beloved country for the many honors it has conferred upon me; still more for the steadfast confidence with which it has supported... | |
| United States. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission - 1941 - 904 pagina’s
...that if any circumstances have given peculiar value to my services, they were temporary, I have the consolation to believe, that while choice and prudence...the deep acknowledgment of that debt of gratitude wch. I owe to my beloved country, — for the many honors it has conferred upon me ; still more for... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1972 - 262 pagina’s
...that if any circumstances have given peculiar value to my services they were temporary, I have the consolation to believe that, while choice and prudence...the political scene, patriotism does not forbid it. Source : Richardson's messages and Papers of the Presidents. Vol. I, pp. 205-6. 1897. [J81 .R97] 2.... | |
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