We trace them to the peculiar character of the epoch in which we live, and to the extraordinary occurrences which have signalized it. The convulsions with which several of the powers of Europe have been shaken, and the long and destructive... Cobbett's Political Register - Pàgina 1573editat per - 1820Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | United States. Congress. House - 1820
...their sufferings from the blessings which they otherwise enjoy, and in the consoling and animating hope which they administer. — From whence do these...live, and to the extraordinary occurrences which have signalized it. The convulsions with which several of the powers of Europe have been shaken, and the... | |
 | William Cobbett - 1820
...foreign commerce, and liable to be affected, in some degree, by the changes which occur in the conported by the people. We trace them to the peculiar character...extraordinary occurrences which have signalised it. The convulsions wit/t which several of the Powers of Europe hare been shaken, and the long and destructive... | |
 | 1821
...their sufferings, from the blessings which they otherwise enjoy, and in the consoling and animating hope which they administer. From whence do these pressures come? Not from a government which is foundad by, aclmi-, nistercd for, and supported by, the people. We trace them to a peculiar character... | |
 | 1822
...their sufferings from the blessings which they otherwise enjoy, and in the consoling and animating hope which they administer. From whence do these pressures...live, and to the extraordinary occurrences which have eignalized it. The convulsions with which several of the powers of Europe have been shaken, and the... | |
 | 1822
...their sufferings from the blessings which they otherwise enjoy, and in the consoling and animating hope which they administer. From whence do these pressures...government which is founded by, administered for, ond supported by, the people. We trace them to the peculiar character of the epoch in which we live,... | |
 | 1822
...their sufferings from the blessings which they otherwise enjoy, and in the consoling and animating hope which they administer. From whence do these pressures come ? Not from a government which is founded Ly, administered for, and supported by, the people. We trace them to the peculiar character of the... | |
 | United States. Congress - 1855
...in the consoling and animating hope which they administer. From whence do these pressures come? fvut from a Government which is founded by, administered...live, and to the extraordinary occurrences which have signalized it. The convulsions with which several of the Powers of Europe have been shaken, and the... | |
 | United States. President - 1842 - 754 pàgines
...their sufferings from the blessings which they otherwise enjoy, and in the consoling tnd animating hope which they administer. From whence do these pressures...from a government which is founded by, administered tor, and supported by the people. We trace them to the peculiar character of the epoch in which we... | |
 | United States. President - 1846
...their sufferings from the blessings which they otherwise enjoy, and in the consoling and animating hope which they administer. From whence do these pressures...live, and to the extraordinary occurrences which have signalized it. The convulsions with which several of the powers of Europe have been shaken, and the... | |
 | United States. President - 1854
...theif sufferings from the blessings which they otherwise enjoy, and in the consoling and animating hope which they administer. From whence do these pressures...live, and to the extraordinary occurrences which have signalized it. The convulsions with which several of the powers of Europe have been shaken, and the... | |
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