 | Alexander Hamilton - 1974 - 597 str.
...beenApostponed byAcircumstances beyond my hope expectation — I rejoice that the state of your national concerns, external as well as internal, no longer renders the pursuit of my- inclination incompatible with the sentiment of duty or propriety, and that whatever partiality... | |
 | Matthew Spalding, Patrick J. Garrity - 1996 - 216 str.
...and the unanimous advice of persons entitled to my confidence, impelled me to abandon the idea. 4. I rejoice that the state of your concerns, external...circumstances of our country, you will not disapprove my determination to retire. 5. The impressions with which I first undertook the arduous trust, were... | |
 | Daniel C. Palm - 1997 - 201 str.
...critical posture of our Affairs with foreign Nations, and the unanimous advice of persons entitled to my confidence, impelled me to abandon the idea. I rejoice,...circumstances of our country, you will not disapprove my determination to retire. The impressions, with which I first undertook the arduous trust, were explained... | |
 | Richard C. Sinopoli - 1996 - 448 str.
...decline being considered among the number of those, out of whom a choice is to be made. [Text omitted] I rejoice, that the state of your concerns, external...circumstances of our country, you will not disapprove my determination to retire. [Text omitted] But a solicitude for your welfare, which cannot end but... | |
 | George Washington - 1998 - 32 str.
...critical posture of our affairs with foreign nations, and the unanimous advice of persons entitled to my confidence, impelled me to abandon the idea. I rejoice that the state of your concerns, external [2] as well as internal, no longer renders the pursuit of inclination incompatible with the sentiment... | |
 | George Kurian - 1999 - 389 str.
...foreign Appendix 1: Speeches and Documente nations, and the unanimous advice of persons entitled to my confidence impelled me to abandon the idea. I rejoice,...circumstances of our country, you will not disapprove my determination to retire. The impressions, with which I first undertook the arduous trust, were explained... | |
 | Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - 1999 - 920 str.
...critical posture of our affairs with foreign nations, and the unanimous advice of persons entitled to my confidence, impelled me to abandon the idea. I rejoice...propriety, and am persuaded, whatever partiality may he retained for my services, that in the present cireumstances of our country, you will not disapprove... | |
 | Gleaves Whitney - 2003 - 477 str.
...critical posture of our affairs with foreign nations, and the unanimous advice of persons entitled to my confidence, impelled me to abandon the idea. I rejoice...circumstances of our country, you will not disapprove my determination to retire. The impressions with which 1 first undertook the arduous trust were explained... | |
 | Gary V. Wood - 2004 - 249 str.
...critical posture of our affairs with foreign nations and the unanimous advice of persons entitled to my confidence impelled me to abandon the idea. I rejoice...circumstances of our country you will not disapprove my determination to retire. . . . Not unconscious in the outset of the inferiority of my qualifications,... | |
 | Carol Sue Humphrey - 2003 - 359 str.
...critical posture of our Affairs with foreign nations, and the unanimous advice of persons entitled to my confidence, impelled me to abandon the idea. I rejoice,...incompatible with the sentiment of duty, or propriety; Sc. am persuaded whatever partiality may be retained for my services, that in the present circumstances... | |
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