In offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels of an old and affectionate friend, I dare not hope they will make the strong and lasting impression I could wish; that they will control the usual current of the passions, or prevent our nation from running... The American Miscellany - Page 4601840Full view - About this book
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 622 pages
...nation to nation. It is an illusion, which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard. In offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels...the course, which has hitherto marked the destiny of nations. But, if I may even flatter myself, that they may be productive of some partial benefit, some... | |
| Richard Snowden - 1832 - 360 pages
...to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard. • " In offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels...the course which has hitherto marked the destiny of nations : but, if I may even flatter myself, that they may be productive of some partial benefit, some... | |
| John Marshall - 1836 - 500 pages
...nation to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard. " In offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels...the course which has hitherto marked the destiny of nations ; but if I may even flatter myself, that they may be productive of some partial benefit, some... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1836 - 304 pages
...nation to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard. In offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels...will make the strong and lasting impression I could wish—that they will control the usual current of the passions, or prevent our nation from running... | |
| Edward Deering Mansfield - 1836 - 304 pages
...nation to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard. In offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels...will make the strong and lasting impression I could wish—that they will control the usual current of the passions, or prevent our nation from running... | |
| George Washington - 1837 - 620 pages
...nation to nation. It is an illusion, which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard. In offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels...the course, which has hitherto marked the destiny of nations. But, if I may even flatter myself, that they may be productive of some partial benefit, some... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1837 - 246 pages
...nation to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure, which a just pride ought to discard. " IN offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels...running the course which has hitherto marked the destiny nations! but, if I may even flatter myself, that they may be productive of some partial benefit, some... | |
| George Washington - 1838 - 114 pages
...which a just pride ought to discard. In offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels of an old an affectionate friend, I dare not hope they will make...the course which has hitherto marked the destiny of Nations : But if I may even flatter myself that they may be productive of some partial benefit, some... | |
| L. Carroll Judson - 1839 - 376 pages
...nation to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure — which a just pride ought to discard. In offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels...the course which has hitherto marked the destiny of nations! but, if I may even flatter myself, that they may be productive of some partial benefit, some... | |
| L. Carroll Judson - 1839 - 364 pages
...nation to nation. It is an illusion which experience must cure — which a just pride ought to discard. In offering to you, my countrymen, these counsels of an old and affectionate friend, I dare not nope they will make the strong and lasting impression I could wish; that they will control the usual... | |
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