| United States. Congress - 1825 - 518 halaman
...extent QÍ the obligations under which you have placed our country. Uut the relations in which you hare ever stood to the United States, interesting and important...they have been, do not constitute the only motive of the respect and admiration which this House entertains for you. Your consistency of character, your... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 528 halaman
...all feel and own the very great extent ol th« obligations under which you have placed our country. But the relations in which you have ever stood to the United States, interesting ami important as they have been, do not constitute the only motive of the respect ana admiration which... | |
| 1825 - 472 halaman
...under which you have placed our counf try. But the relations in which you have ever stood to the U. States, interesting and important as they have been, do not constitute the oply motive of the respect and admiration which the house of representatives entertain for you. Your... | |
| An Officer in the late army - 1826 - 524 halaman
...all feel and own the very great extent of the obligations under which you have placed our country. But the relations in which you have ever stood to...they have been, do not constitute the only motive of the respect and admiration which this House entertains for you. Your consistency of character, your... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - 1828 - 308 halaman
...all feel and own the very great extent of the obligations under which }ou have placed our country. But the relations in which you have ever stood to...they have been, do not constitute the only motive of the respect and admiration which the House of Representatives entertain for you. Your consistency... | |
| Amos Blanchard - 1831 - 634 halaman
...all feel and own the very great extent of the obligations under which you have placed our country. But the relations in which you have ever stood to the United States,interestingand important-as they have been, do not constitute the only motive of the respect... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1833 - 732 halaman
...cordial congratulations on the occasion of your recent arrival in this country. ADDRESS OF MR. CLAV. 14) In compliance with the wishes of Congress, I assure...through all the vicissitudes of a long and arduous lite, command its profound admiration. During the recent convulsions of Europe, amidst, no less than... | |
| 1825 - 436 halaman
...all feel and own the Tory great extent of the obligations under which you have placed our country. But the relations in which you have ever stood to the United Slates, interesting and important as they have been, U» not constitute the only motive of the respect... | |
| Ebenezer Mack - 1841 - 396 halaman
...all feel and own the very great extent of the obligations under which you have placed our country. But the relations in, which you have ever stood to...they have been, do not constitute the only motive of the respect and admiration which the house of representatives entertain for you. Your consistency... | |
| Ebenezer Mack - 1843 - 388 halaman
...all feel and own the very great extent of the obligations under which you have placed our country. But the relations in which you have ever stood to...they have been, do not constitute the only motive of the respect and admiration which the house of representatives entertain for you. Your consistency... | |
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