| John Seely Hart - 1845 - 404 páginas
...which to try the services of those we trust ; and should we wander from them in moments of error or of alarm, let us hasten to retrace our steps, and to...road which alone leads to peace, liberty, and safety. FISHER AMES. (1758-1808.) To Printers. IT seems as if newspaper wares were made to suit a market, as... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 766 páginas
...by. which to try the services of those we trust ; and should we wander from them in moments of error or alarm, let us hasten to retrace our steps and to...leads to peace, liberty, and safety. I repair, then, fellow-citizens, to the post you have assigned me. With experience enough in subordinate offices to... | |
| William Hickey - 1846 - 396 páginas
...which to try the services of those we trust; and should we wander from them in moments of error or of alarm, let us hasten to retrace our steps, and to...the road which alone leads to peace, liberty, and safety."James Madison, equally pursuing the principles of the Constitution, declared the purposes of... | |
| Joseph Emerson - 1846 - 200 páginas
...by which to try the services of those we trust; and should we wander from them in moment* of error or alarm, let us hasten to retrace our steps, and to regain the ro«ul, which alone leads to peace, liberty ami safety." From what, did this »tate derive its name... | |
| James Sheridan Knowles - 1847 - 344 páginas
...which to try the services of those we trust ; and should we wander from them in moments of error or of alarm, let us hasten to retrace our steps, and to regain the road which alone leads to paacc, liberty and safety, LESSON CXII. Repudiation of the Charge of French Influence during the WarqflSlZ.—... | |
| Jonathan French - 1847 - 506 páginas
...we wander from them in moments of error or alarm, let us hasten to retrace our steps, and to regam the road which alone leads to peace, liberty, and safety. I repair, then, fellow-citizens, to the post you have assigned me. With experience enough in subordinate offices to... | |
| Joseph Emerson - 1850 - 216 páginas
...by which to try the services of those we trust j and should we wander from them in moment» of error or alarm, let us hasten to retrace our steps, and to regain the road, which alone leads to peace, libcrly anil safety." From ívhat, did this »late derive ¡ts name ? 7&t >ил*<л. Who were tlic... | |
| United States. Congress - 1851 - 824 páginas
...which to try the services of those we trust; and should we wander from them in moments of error or of alarm, let us hasten to retrace our steps, and to...leads to peace, liberty, and safety. I repair then, fellow-citizens, to the post you have assigned me. With experience enough in subordinate offices to... | |
| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 páginas
...touchstone to try the services of those we trust ; and should we wander from them in moments of error or alarm, let us hasten to retrace our steps, and...which alone leads to peace, liberty, and safety." The principal offices of the government were now transferred to members of the republican party ; the... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 588 páginas
...which to try the services of those we trust ; and should we wander from them in moments of error or of alarm, let us hasten to retrace our steps, and to...which alone leads to peace, liberty, and safety." James Madison, equally pursuing the principles of the Constitution, declared the purposes of Government... | |
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