| Statesmen - 1824 - 518 pages
...ofteu discouraging ; in situations in which not unfrequently want »f success has countenanced the spirit of criticism, the constancy of your support...union and brotherly affection may be perpetual ! that a free constitution, which is the work of your hands may be sacredly maintained, that its administration,... | |
| Jesse Torrey - Ethics - 1824 - 308 pages
...often discouraging — in situations in which not unfrequently want of success has countenanced the spirit of criticism — the constancy of your support...guarantee of the plans by which they were effected. 4 Profoundly penetrated with this idea, I shall carry it with me to my grave, as a strong incitement... | |
| United States - 1833 - 670 pages
...directed to " the people of the UnitedStates." One paragraph in that address was in these words: " profoundly penetrated with this idea, I shall carry...to unceasing vows that heaven may continue to you — "to you" — to whom? to the people of the United States, " the choicest tokens of its beneficence;... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 564 pages
...fortune often discouraging, in situations in which not unfrequently want of success has countenanced the spirit of criticism, the constancy of your support...me to my grave, as a strong incitement to unceasing wishes, that heaven may continue to you the choicest tokens of its beneficence ; that your union and... | |
| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - Elocution - 1828 - 314 pages
...often discouraging, in situations in which not unfrc, ijuently want of success has countenanced the spirit of criticism, the constancy of your support was the essential prop of the efforts, and the guarantee oi 1 be plans by which they were effected. Profoundly penetrated with this idea, I shall... | |
| Jesse Torrey - Ethics - 1830 - 336 pages
...often discouraging — in situations in which not unfrequently want of success has countenanced the spirit of criticism — the constancy of your support...essential prop of the efforts and a guarantee of the plains by which they were effected. 4 Profoundly penetrated with this idea, I shall cairy it with n\e... | |
| A. B. Cleveland - American literature - 1832 - 496 pages
...fortune often discouraging, in situations in which not unfrequently want of success has countenanced the spirit of criticism,— the constancy of your support...me to my grave, as a strong incitement to unceasing prayers, that heaven may continue to you the choicest tokens of its beneficence; that your union and... | |
| David Ramsay - 1832 - 278 pages
...fortune often discouraging; in situations in which not unfrequently want of success has countenanced the spirit of criticism ; the constancy of your support...it with me to my grave, as a strong incitement to increasing wishes, that heaven may continue to you the choicest tokens of its beneficence; that your... | |
| American prose literature - 1832 - 478 pages
...fortune often discouraging, in situations in which not unfrequently want of success has countenanced the spirit of criticism, — the constancy of your support...they were effected. Profoundly penetrated with this idea,.I shall carry it with me to my grave, as a strong incitement to unceasing prayers, that Heaven... | |
| John J. Harrod - Readers - 1832 - 338 pages
...often discouraging — in situations in which not unfrequently want of success has countenanced the spirit of criticism — the constancy,. of your support...guarantee of the plans by which they were effected. 3. Profoundly penetrated with this idea, I shall carry it with me to my grave, as a strong incitement... | |
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