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 - 1855 - 966 pàgines
...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 convulsion» with which several of the Powers of Europe have been shaken, and the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 964 pàgines
...their sufferings, from the blessings which they otherwise enjoy, and in the consoling and animating hope which they administer. From whence do these pressures...the epoch in which we live, and to the extraordinary Occurrence*! which have signalized it. The convulsions with which several of the Powers of Europe have... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1855 - 966 pàgines
...in the consoling and animating hope which they administer. From whence do these pressures come'! Mot 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... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1887 - 620 pàgines
...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, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 694 pàgines
...under 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 - 1897 - 574 pàgines
...under 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... | |
| Harry Edward Miller - 1927 - 268 pàgines
...p. 35. of course, its best-known exponent.1 President Monroe attributed the "pressures" of 1819-1820 to "the peculiar character of the epoch in which we...live, and to the extraordinary occurrences which have signalized it." 2 Many traced the origin of the panic of 1837 to Jackson's war on the Bank, the specie... | |
| Emanuel Hertz - 1927 - 774 pàgines
...their benefit." President Monroe,, in his fourth message to Congress, November 14, 1820, referred to "a government which is founded by, administered for, and supported by the people." Daniel Webster, in his reply to Hayne in the Senate of the United States on January 26-27, 1830, spoke... | |
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