| John Adams, Charles Francis Adams - 1853 - 736 halaman
...appeared in all his former conduct, publie or private. May I, nevertheless, be indulged to inquire, if we look over the catalogue of the first magistrates...enjoyed the esteem and admiration of foreign nations and fellow citizens with equal unanimity ? Qualities, so uncommon, are no common blessings to the country... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1855 - 532 halaman
...life, public and private. May I, nevertheless, be indulged to inquire, If we look over the catalogues of the first magistrates of nations, whether they...enjoyed the esteem and admiration of foreign nations and fellow citizens with equal unanimity? .... By these great qualities, and their benign effects, has... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 406 halaman
...uniformly appeared in all his former conduct, public or private. May I nevertheless be indulged to inquire, if we look over the catalogue of the first magistrates...the esteem and admiration of foreign nations, and fellow-citizens, with equal unanimity ? Qualities so uncommon, are no common blessings to the country... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 466 halaman
...life, public and private. May I, nevertheless, be indulged to inquire, If we look over the catalogues of the first magistrates of nations, whether they...enjoyed the esteem and admiration of foreign nations and fellow citizens with equal unanimity? .... By these great qualities, and their benign effects, has... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 804 halaman
...senators were yet ringing the remarkable words of Vice-President Adams — "If we look over the catalogues of the first magistrates of nations, whether they...enjoyed the esteem and admiration of foreign nations and fellow-citizens with equal unanimity?" while the occasion of his arrival " arrested the public attention... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1867 - 604 halaman
...life, public and private. May I, nevertheless, be indulged to inquire, If we look over the catalogues of the first magistrates of nations, whether they...enjoyed the esteem and admiration of foreign nations and fellow citizens with equal unanimity? .... By these great qualities, and their benign effects, has... | |
| Edward Griffin Tileston - 1871 - 240 halaman
...to increase the confidence or affection of his country, or make the smallest addition to his glory. If we look over the catalogue of the first magistrates...enjoyed the esteem and admiration of foreign nations and fellow-citizens with equal unanimity ? Qualities so uncommon are no common blessings to the country... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1876 - 264 halaman
...children, that without the aid of caucuses, or nominating conventions, every vote 169 was given for GEOBGE WASHINGTON. ' If we look over the catalogue of the...fellow-citizens with. equal unanimity ? Qualities BO uncommon are no common blessing to the country that possesses them. But it was by these great qualities,... | |
| William Maclay - 1880 - 392 halaman
...appeared in all his former conduct, public or private. May I, nevertheless, be indulged to inquire, if we look over the catalogue of the first magistrates...enjoyed the esteem and admiration of foreign nations and fellow-citizens with equal unanimity ? Qualities so uncommon are no common blessings to the country... | |
| Historicus - 1885 - 24 halaman
...uniformly appeared in all his former conduct, public or private. May I nevertheless be indulged to inquire, if we look over the catalogue of the first magistrates...enjoyed the esteem and admiration of foreign nations and fellow-citizens with equal unanimity? Qualities so uncommon are no common blessing to the country that... | |
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