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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 5. 1796-March ... - Page 411
by United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: 1789-1817

United States. President - Presidents - 1896 - 646 pages
...are no longer anxious lest misfortune should sully his glory. He has traveled on to the end of his journey and carried with him an increasing weight...honor. He has deposited it safely, where misfortune can not tarnish it, where malice can not blast it. Favored of Heaven, he departed without exhibiting...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Prepared Under ...

United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 604 pages
...are no longer anxious lest misfortune should sully his glory. He has traveled on to the end of his journey and carried with him an increasing weight...honor. He has deposited it safely, where misfortune can not tarnish it, where malice can not blast it. Favored of Heaven, he departed without exhibiting...
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1789-1817.-v.2. 1817-1833.-v.3. 1833-1841.-v.4. 1841-1849.-v.5. 1849-1861.-v ...

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1897 - 652 pages
...are no longer anxious lest misfortune should sully his glory. He has traveled on to the end of his journey and carried with him an increasing weight...honor. He has deposited it safely, where misfortune can not tarnish it, where malice can not blast it. Favored of Heaven, he departed without exhibiting...
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Works, Volume 40

Washington Irving - American literature - 1857 - 410 pages
...are no longer anxious lest misfortune should sully his glory : he has travelled on to the end of his journey, and carried with him an increasing weight of honor ; he has desposited it safely, where misfortune cannot tarnish it, where malice cannot blast it. Favored of...
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The Old South Leaflets

Edwin Doak Mead - United States - 1899 - 758 pages
...he has traveled on to the end of his journey, and carried with him an increasing weight of honour; he has deposited it safely where misfortune cannot tarnish it; where malice cannot blast it. Favoured 1 CoiifttryiHfn is the word given, instead of fellow-citizfH, in Benton's Abridgment of Congrtuionnl...
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Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of ..., Volume 119

Freemasons. Grand Lodge of the State of New York - 1900 - 690 pages
...are no longer anxious lest misfortune should sully bis glory. He has traveled on to the end of his journey and carried with him an increasing weight...weakness of humanity ; magnanimous in death, the darkness could not obscure his brightness. " Let his countrymen consecrate the memory of the heroic general,...
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Life and Times of Washington, Volume 4

John Frederick Schroeder - Presidents - 1903 - 566 pages
...are no longer anxious lest misfortune should sully his glory; he has traveled on to the end of his journey and carried with him an increasing weight...tarnish it, where malice cannot blast it. Favored of 126 Heaven, he departed without exhibiting the weakness of humanity. Magnanimous in death, the darkness...
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Life of Washington, Volume 5

Washington Irving - 1905 - 552 pages
...are no longer anxious lest misfortune should sully his glory: ho has travelled on to the end of his journey, and carried with him an increasing weight...humanity. Magnanimous in death, the darkness of the grave Wild not obscnrr his brightness. Such was the man whom we deplore. Thanks to God, his glory is consummatcd....
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 1

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1910 - 932 pages
...are no longer anxious lest misfortune should sully his glory. He has traveled on to the end of his journey and carried with him an increasing weight...honor. He has deposited it safely, where misfortune can not tarnish it, where malice can not blast it. Favored of Heaven, he departed without exhibiting...
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History of the Typographical Union, Its Beginnings, Progress and Development ...

George A. Tracy - 1913 - 1274 pages
...are no longer anxious lest misfortune should sully his glory. He has traveled on to the end of his journey, and carried with him an increasing weight...honor. He has deposited it safely, where misfortune can not tarnish it, where malice can not blast it. Favored of heaven, he departed without exhibiting...
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