| John Corry - 1809 - 262 páginas
...expresses jour sentiments not less than my own, nor those of my fellow-citizens at large, less than either. No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the...independent nation, seems to have been distinguished by some tokens of providential agency. And in the important revolution just accomplished in the system of their... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1811 - 316 páginas
...acknowledges no existing superior. And we trust, that, as our sacred teachers make it their constant endeaNo people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the invisible...people of the United States. Every step, by which we have advanced to the character of an independent nation, seems to have been distinguished by some... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 páginas
...your sentiments not less than my own ; nor those of ray fellow-citizens at large less than either. No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the...conducts the affairs of men, more than the people of the Uni-- ted States. Every step by which they have advan- • ced to the character of an independent nation,... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1817 - 314 páginas
...your sen'iments not less than my own ; nor those of my fellow-citizens at large, less than either. No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the...they have advanced to the character of an independent nationj seems to have been distinguished by some token of providential agency. And in the important... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1821 - 312 páginas
...fellow-citizens at large, lefs than either. No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the invifible hand which conducts the affairs of men, more than the people of the United States. Every ftep, by which they have advanced to the character of an independent nation, feems to have been diftinguifhed... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 526 páginas
...felloweitizens at large less than either. No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the invisible band which conducts the affairs of men, more than the people...advanced to the character of an independent nation, scorn* to have been distinguished by some token of providential agency. And, in the important revolution... | |
| Thomas O'Connor - 1824 - 180 páginas
...InvisibleHiind which conducts ihe affiirs of men, more than the people of the United 'States, livery step by which they have advanced to the character...distinguished by some token of providential agency." The sam.e divine munificence which called forth this effusion of gratitude from the Father of his country,... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1826 - 234 páginas
...your sentiments not less than my own ; nor those of my fellow citizens at large, less than either. No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the...providential agency. And in the important revolution jurt accomplished in the system of their united government, the tranquil deliberations and voluntary... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1826 - 844 páginas
...that it expresses your sentiments not less than my own; nor those of my fellow citizens at l-urge, less than cither. No People can be bound to acknowledge...States. Every step by which they have advanced to the cliaracter of an independent nation, seems to have been distinguished by some token of providentiel... | |
| 1828 - 390 páginas
...on us as a nation, do not demand that the reproach of slavery be expunged from our statute book. " No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the...distinguished by some token of providential agency. " The same Divine munificence which called forth this effusion of gratitude from the father of his... | |
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