It would not become me to say that the fears of these patriots have been already realized; but as I sincerely believe that the tendency of measures and of men's opinions for some years past has been in that direction, it is, I conceive, strictly proper... The Life of Major-General William H. Harrison ... - Side 341av Henry Montgomery - 1853 - 465 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1887 - 678 sider
...would terminate in virtnal monarchy. It would not become me to say that the fears of these patriots have been already realized. But, as I sincerely believe...direction, it is, I conceive, strictly proper that 1 should take this occasion to repeat the assurances I have heretofore given, of my determination to... | |
| Edward Currier - 1841 - 474 sider
...would terminate in virtual monarchy. It would not become me to say that the fears of these patriots have been already realized. But, as I sincerely believe...arrest the progress of that tendency if it really exists, and restore the government to its pristine health and vigor, as far as this can be effected... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 440 sider
...not become me to say that the fears of these patriots have been already realized. But, as I finccrely believe that the tendency of measures, and of men's...arrest the progress of that tendency, if it really exists, and restore the government to its pristine health and vigor, as far as this can be effected... | |
| 1841 - 460 sider
...would terminate in virtual monarchy. It would not become me to say that the fears of these patriots have been already realized. But, as I sincerely believe...direction, it is, I conceive, strictly proper that I should lake this occasion to repeat the assurances I have heretofore given, of my determination to arrest... | |
| M. Sears - 1842 - 586 sider
...would terminate in virtual monarchy. It would not become me to say that the fears of these patriots have been already realized. But, as I sincerely believe...arrest the progress of that tendency if it really exists, and restore the government to its pristine health and vigor, as far as this can be effected... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1842 - 964 sider
...would terminate in virtual monarchy. It would not become me to say that the fears of these patriots have been already realized. But, as I sincerely believe...arrest the progress of that tendency, if it really exists, and restore the Government to its pristine health and vigour, as far as this can be effected... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 sider
...would terminate in virtual monarchy. It would not become me to say that the fears of these patriots have been already realized But, as I sincerely believe...and of men's opinions, for some years past, has been 'n that direction, it is, I conceive, strictly proper that I should take this occasion to repeat the... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 sider
...would terminate in virtual monarchy. It would not become me to say that the fears of these patriots have been already realized. But, as I sincerely believe...of measures, and of men's opinions, for some years put, has been in that direction, it is, I conceive, strictly proper that I should take this occasion... | |
| M. Sears - 1844 - 582 sider
...would terminate in virtual monarchy. It would not become me to say that the fears of these patriots have been already realized. But, as I sincerely believe...arrest the progress of that tendency if it really exists, and restore the government to its pristine health and vigor, as far as this can be effected... | |
| 1847 - 976 sider
...would terminate in virtual monarchy. It would not become me to say that the fears of these patriots have been already realized. But, as I sincerely believe...should take this occasion to repeat the assurances 1 have heretofore given, of my determination to arrest the progress of that tendency, if it really... | |
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