Eulogies and Orations on the Life and Death of General George Washington: First President of the United States of America ...Manning & Loring, 1800 - 304 páginas |
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... ment gives birth to strange and momentous changes ; when our peaceful quarter of the globe , exempt as it happily has been from any share in the flaughter of the * The two Houses of Congrefs . B human race , may yet be compelled to ...
... ment gives birth to strange and momentous changes ; when our peaceful quarter of the globe , exempt as it happily has been from any share in the flaughter of the * The two Houses of Congrefs . B human race , may yet be compelled to ...
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... at Yorktown , would be to narrate the varying history of our revolution . To him , public labour was amuse- ment ; fuffering in the caufe of freedom was a luxury ; and every hour , as it flew , carried an ON WASHINGTON . 21.
... at Yorktown , would be to narrate the varying history of our revolution . To him , public labour was amuse- ment ; fuffering in the caufe of freedom was a luxury ; and every hour , as it flew , carried an ON WASHINGTON . 21.
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... ment , the demands of private intereft , the sweet attrac- tions of domestic fociety , and the hazard ( forgive it , WASHINGTON ! for thou waft mortal ) the hazard of public reputation . Behold the man on this occafion , fo mighty in ...
... ment , the demands of private intereft , the sweet attrac- tions of domestic fociety , and the hazard ( forgive it , WASHINGTON ! for thou waft mortal ) the hazard of public reputation . Behold the man on this occafion , fo mighty in ...
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... ment attempted by the legislative on the executive de- partment . His various speeches to Congrefs , like all his other writings , are replete with the most profound political knowledge and useful instruction . They may be read with ...
... ment attempted by the legislative on the executive de- partment . His various speeches to Congrefs , like all his other writings , are replete with the most profound political knowledge and useful instruction . They may be read with ...
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... ment the lofs of this more than king ? The former indeed had his virtues , but they were clouded and eclipsed by his vices . But the virtues of the latter , like pureft gold , were unalloyed , and of a nobler kind . " Saul , " we are ...
... ment the lofs of this more than king ? The former indeed had his virtues , but they were clouded and eclipsed by his vices . But the virtues of the latter , like pureft gold , were unalloyed , and of a nobler kind . " Saul , " we are ...
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Página 166 - Though in reviewing the incidents of my Administration I am unconscious of intentional error, I am nevertheless too sensible of my defects not to think it probable that I may have committed many errors. Whatever they may be, I fervently beseech the Almighty to avert or mitigate the evils to which they may tend.
Página 166 - I shall also carry with me the hope that my country will never cease to view them with indulgence, and that after forty-five years of my life dedicated to its service with an upright zeal, the faults of incompetent abilities will be consigned to oblivion, as myself must soon be to the mansions of rest.
Página 158 - I may point out to the public that heroic youth, Colonel Washington, whom I cannot but hope Providence has hitherto preserved in so signal a manner for some important service to his country.
Página 7 - In obedience to your will, I rise your humble organ, with the hope of executing a part of the system of- public mourning which you have been pleased to adopt, commemorative of the death of the most illustrious and most beloved personage this country has ever produced ; and which, while it transmits to posterity your sense of the awful event, faintly represents your knowledge of the consummate...
Página 9 - ... only by the growth of difficulties, he held in check formidable hostile legions, conducted by a chief experienced in the art of war, and famed for his...
Página 147 - For, though I shall always think it a sacred duty, to exercise with firmness and energy the constitutional powers with which I am vested, yet it appears to me no less consistent with the public good, than it is with my personal feelings, to mingle in the operations of government every degree of moderation and tenderness, which the national justice, dignity, and safety may permit...
Página 239 - These swords are accompanied with an injunction not to unsheath them for the purpose of shedding blood, except it be for self-defence or in defence of their country and its rights; and in the latter case, to keep them unsheathed, and prefer falling with them in their hands to the relinquishment thereof.
Página 164 - Having now finished the work assigned me, I retire from the great theatre of action ; and, bidding an affectionate farewell to this august body, under whose orders I have so long acted, I here offer my commission, and take my leave of all the employments of public life.
Página 13 - New and delicate was the conjuncture, and great was the stake. Soon did his penetrating mind discern and seize the only course, continuing to us all the felicity enjoyed.
Página 11 - Independent states stretched over an immense territory, and known only by common difficulty, clinging to their union as the rock of their safety, deciding by frank comparison of their relative...