Such is the amiable and interesting system of government (and such are some of the abuses to which it may be exposed) which the people of America have exhibited to the admiration and anxiety of the wise and virtuous of all nations, for eight years, under... The History of the United States of America - Page 38by Richard Hildreth - 1879Full view - About this book
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - Presidents - 1897 - 748 pages
...the amiable and interesting system of government (and such are some of the abuses to which it may be exposed) which the people of America have exhibited to the admiration and anxiety of the Avise and virtuous of all nations for eight years under the administration of a citizen who, by a long... | |
| Literature - 1900 - 460 pages
...the amiable and interesting system of government (and such are some of the abuses to which it may be exposed) which the people of America have exhibited...and love of liberty, to independence and peace, to increasing wealth and unexampled prosperity, has merited the gratitude of his fellow-citizens, commanded... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1901 - 438 pages
...the amiable and interesting system of government (and such are some of the abuses to which it may be exposed) which the people of America have exhibited...and love of liberty, to independence and peace, to increasing wealth and unexampled prosperity, has merited the gratitude of his fellowcitizens, commanded... | |
| United States - 1902 - 512 pages
...the amiable and interesting system of government (and such are some of the abuses to which it may be exposed) which the people of America have exhibited...and love of liberty to independence and peace, to increasing wealth and unexampled prosperity, has merited the gratitude of his fellowcitizens, commanded... | |
| United States - 1902 - 510 pages
...the amiable and interesting system of government (and such are some of the abuses to which it may be exposed) which the people of America have exhibited...and love of liberty to independence and peace, to increasing wealth and unexampled prosperity, has merited the gratitude of his fellowcitizens, commanded... | |
| William H. Snowden - Alexandria (Va.) - 1902 - 138 pages
...office expired March 4, 1797, when Mr. Adams, in his inaugural address, spoke of his predecessor as one "who, by a long course of great actions, regulated by prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude, had merited the gratitude of his fellow-citizens, commanded the highest praises of foreign nations,... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1903 - 458 pages
...the amiable and interesting system of government (and such are some of the abuses to which it may be exposed) which the people of America have exhibited...and love of liberty, to independence and peace, to increasing wealth and unexampled prosperity, has merited the gratitude of his fellow-citizens, commanded... | |
| Agnes Mawson - 1905 - 206 pages
...statesman thus spoke of his predecessor : " Such is the amiable and interesting system of government under the administration of a citizen who by a long...fortitude, conducting a people inspired with the same ardent patriotism and love of liberty to independence and peace, to increasing wealth and unexampled... | |
| John Raymond Howard - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1910 - 362 pages
...the amiable and interesting system of government (and such are some of the abuses to which it may be exposed) which the people of America have exhibited...and love of liberty, to independence and peace, to increasing wealth and unexampled prosperity, has merited the gratitude of his fellow-citizens, commanded... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1910 - 932 pages
...the amiable and interesting system of government (and such are some of the abuses to which it may be exposed) which the people of America have exhibited...and love of liberty to independence and peace, to increasing wealth and unexampled prosperity, has merited the gratitude of his fellow-citizens, commanded... | |
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