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" ... American people, pledged to support the Constitution of the United States, I entertain no doubt of its continuance in all its energy, and my mind is prepared, without hesitation, to lay myself under the most solemn obligations to support it to the... "
Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 5. 1796-March ... - Page 13
by United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857
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The Wisdom of John Adams

John Adams - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 308 pages
...most solemn obligations to support it to the utmost of my power. And may that Being, who is supreme over all, the Patron of Order, the Fountain of Justice,...duration, consistent with the ends of His providence. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY KEY TO SOURCES DC: The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution....
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The Lost Angels

Dorothy F. Ford - Fiction - 2005 - 134 pages
...Government must depend." On March 4, 1797, President John Adams said: "And may that Being who is supreme over all, the Patron of Order, the Fountain of Justice,...duration consistent with the ends of His providence." On March 4, 1805, President Thomas Jefferson said: " I shall need, too, the favor of that Being in...
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The Genevan Reformation and the American Founding

David W. Hall - History - 2005 - 512 pages
...Houses shall not be without effect." He concluded by invoking that Being who presided over justice to "continue his blessing upon this nation and its government,...duration, consistent with the ends of his providence." Some historians speculate that Adams was willing to assume "the posture of a Puritan magistrate" to...
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Backfired: A Nation Born for Religious Tolerance No Longer Tolerates Religion

William J. Federer - History - 2005 - 292 pages
...good" 2nd- JOHN ADAMS, March 4, 1797: "May that Being 126 BACKF1RED - W1LL1AM J. FEDERER who is supreme over all, the Patron of Order, the Fountain of Justice,...ages of the world of virtuous liberty, continue His blessings upon this nation." 3rd- THOMAS JEFFERSON, March 4, 1801: "Acknowledging and adoring an overruling...
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America Fear No Evil

Mbijiwe Mwenda - Religion - 2008 - 286 pages
...in the City of Philadelphia on Saturday, March 4, 1797, he said: And may that Being Who is supreme over all, the Patron of Order, the Fountain of Justice,...duration consistent with the ends of His providence. Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States of America. Party, Democratic - Republican....
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The Statesman's Manual: Containing the Addresses and Messages of ..., Volume 1

United States. President - Presidents - 1858 - 802 pages
...most solemn obligations to support it to the -itmost of my power. And may that Being who is supreme over all, the Patron of order, the Fountain of justice,...duration consistent with the ends of his providence. SPECIAL SESSI ON. — MESSA GE. MAT 16, 1797. Gentlemen of the Senate and House of Representatives...
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Modern Eloquence, Volume 11

Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - After-dinner speeches - 1903 - 524 pages
...most solemn obligations to support it to the utmost of my power. And may that Being who is supreme over all, the patron of order, the fountain of justice,...duration, consistent with the ends of His providence. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS THE JUBILEE OF THE CONSTITUTION [John Quincy Adams, sixth President of the United...
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Journal of the Senate of the United States of America

United States. Congress. Senate - Electronic journals - 1977 - 248 pages
...jny power. And may that being, who is fupreme over all, the patron of order, the fountain of juftice, and the protector, in all ages of the world, of virtuous liberty, continue his blefllng, upon this nation and its government and give it al! poffible fuccefs and duration, confiftent...
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The Washington and Georgetown Directory: Strangers' Guidebook for Washington ...

History - 1853 - 384 pages
...Mr. Polk read his address in a firm tone, and with the air of a man impressed with its importance. The oath of office was then administered to him by the Chief Justice, and the new President was saluted by loud cheers. The procession was re-formed, and the President escoited...
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