| Levi Carroll Judson - 1848 - 364 str.
...declare it to you. But mature reflection on the then perplexed 4 C 25 and critical posture of our'aflairs with foreign nations, and the unanimous advice of...circumstances of our country, you will not disapprove my determination to retire. The impressions with which I first undertook the arduous trust, were explained... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1848 - 146 str.
...critkal 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...for my services, that in the present circumstances ofour country you will not disapprove my determination to retire. The impressions wilh which I first... | |
| Aaron Bancroft - 1848 - 472 str.
...affairs with foreign nations, and the unani mous advice of persons entitled to my confidence, im pelted me to abandon the idea. " I rejoice that the state...as well as internal, no longer renders the pursuit ol inclination incompatible with the sentiment of duty, or propriety ; and am persuaded whatever partiality... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1848 - 244 str.
...concerns, external as well as inernal, no longer renders the pursuit of inclination incompatible ever partiality may be retained for my services, that in...circumstances of our country you will not disapprove uiy determination to retire. The impressions with which I first undertook the arduous trust, were explained... | |
| Indiana - 1849 - 510 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... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1850 - 318 str.
...affairs with foreign nations, and the unanimous advice of persons entitled to my confidence, compelled me to abandon the idea. I rejoice that the state of...circumstances of our country, you will not disapprove my determination to retire. The impressions with which I first undertook the arduous trust, were explained... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 588 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... | |
| Indiana - 1851 - 720 str.
...and the unanimous ad vice of persons entitled to my confidence, impelled me to abandon the idea. 1 rejoice that the state of your concerns, external...circumstances of our country, you will not disapprove my determination to retire. The impressions with which 1 first undertook the arduous trust, were explained... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 580 str.
...the unanimous advice of persons entitled to my confidence, impelled me to abandon the idea. ternal, no longer renders the pursuit of inclination incompatible...circumstances of our country, you will not disapprove my determination to retire. The impressions with which I first undertook the arduous trust were explained... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 908 str.
...entitled to my confidence, obliged § me to abandon the idea. 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... | |
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