| John Robert Irelan - 1886 - 536 halaman
...appeared in all his former conduct, public and 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... | |
| William Spohn Baker - 1887 - 360 halaman
...country, or make the smallest addition to his glory .... 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... | |
| New York tribune - 1889 - 140 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...completely united all hearts and voices in his favor?' IV. WASHINGTON'S JOURNEY. THE IDO.L OF THE PEOPLE. TUB RECEPTlON lN NEW-YORK— A GREAT PARADE. Secretary... | |
| George Washington - 1894 - 510 halaman
...practice of a virtuous policy, is, or ought to be, the end of all Government. Influence is not Government. If we look over the catalogue of the first magistrates...have been denominated Presidents or Consuls, Kings 01 Princes, where shall we find one, whose commanding talents and vir tues, whose overruling good fortune,... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1895 - 370 halaman
...of nations, whether they have been denominated presidents or consuls, kings or princes, where should we find one whose commanding talents and virtues,...enjoyed the esteem and admiration of foreign nations and fellow-citizens with equal unanimity." The closing sentiment of this extract is unqualifiedly just.... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1895 - 352 halaman
...increase the confidence and affection of his country or to make the smallest additions to his glory. If we look over the catalogue of the first magistrates...denominated presidents or consuls, kings or princes, where should we find one whose commanding talents and virtues, whose overruling good fortune have so completely... | |
| 1897 - 638 halaman
...conduct, public or private. Hay I, nevertheless, be indulged to Inquire, If we look over the catalog of the first magistrates of nations, whether they...completely united all hearts and voices in his favor?" II. — MODERN ESTIMATES. 1. Ex- Judge Noah Davis : "The quiet and happiness of his domestic life at... | |
| Charles Rufus Skinner - 1900 - 508 halaman
...constellation with whatever worthies have merited from man an everlasting remembrance. — Thomas Jefferson. 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 blessing to the country... | |
| John Frederick Schroeder - 1903 - 540 halaman
...who enjoyed every opportunity to form a proper estimate of the qualities which he commends, says : " 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... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - 1910 - 368 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 blessings to the country... | |
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