... than the present. * * * The truth is — and it would be folly to conceal it — we have our hands full — full to overflowing! and therefore, to sustain ourselves, to preserve the credit and character of the State unimpaired, and to continue her... Journal - Página 9por Indiana. General Assembly. Senate - 1838Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| De Witt Clinton Goodrich, Charles Richard Tuttle - 1875 - 748 páginas
...soundest and best attributes of grave and patriotic legislators than the present. * * * The truth is — and it would be folly to conceal it — we have our...time, nor a dollar of money, nor a hand employed in labor, to squander and dissipate upon mere objects of idleness, or taste, or amusement." The condition... | |
| De Witt C. Goodrich, Charles Richard Tuttle - 1875 - 756 páginas
...legislators than the present. * * * The truth is — and it would be folly to conceal it — we have oar hands full — full to overflowing! and therefore,...time, nor a dollar of money, nor a hand employed in labor, to squander and dissipate upon mere objects of idleness, or taste, or amusement" The condition... | |
| De Witt C. Goodrich, Charles Richard Tuttle - 1875 - 740 páginas
...legislators than the present. * * * The truth is — and it would be folly to conceal it — we have oar hands full — full to overflowing! and therefore,...time, nor a dollar of money, nor a hand employed in labor, to squander and dissipate upon mere objects of idleness, or taste, or amusement." The condition... | |
| Charles Richard Tuttle, Ames Castle Pennock - 1876 - 718 páginas
...soundest and best attributes of grave and patriotic legislators than the present. * * The truth is — and it would be folly to conceal it — we have our...time, nor a dollar of money, nor a hand employed in labor, to squander and dissipate upon mere objects of idleness, or taste, or amusement" The condition... | |
| 1880 - 918 páginas
...soundest and best attributes of grave and patriotic legislators than the present. * * * The truth is — and it would be folly to conceal it — we have our...time, nor a dollar of money, nor a hand employed in labor, to squander and dissipate upon mere objects of idleness, or taste, or amusement." /The State... | |
| William Henry Smith - 1897 - 588 páginas
...he early saw the coming collapse. In his message to the Legislature in 1838 he said: "The truth is, and it would be folly to conceal it, we have our hands...to preserve the credit and character of the State unimpeached, and to continue her hitherto unexampled march to wealth and distinction, we have not an... | |
| George Lewis Prentiss - 1899 - 602 páginas
...Butler Bill," in describing the financial condition then existing in the State, said : " The truth is, and it would be folly to conceal it, we have our hands full, full to overflowing, to sustain ourselves, to preserve the credit and character of the State, we have not an hour of time,... | |
| George Lewis Prentiss - 1899 - 596 páginas
..."Butler Bill," in describing the financial condition then existing in the State, said: " The truth is, and it would be folly to conceal it, we have our hands full, full to overflowing, to sustain ourselves, to preserve the credit and character of the State, we have not an hour of time,... | |
| William Monroe Cockrum - 1907 - 650 páginas
...the soundest and best attributes of grave and patriotic legislation than the present. The truth is, and it would be folly to conceal it, we have our hands...overflowing — and therefore, to sustain ourselves and to preserve the credit and character of the State unimpaired and to continue her hitherto unexampled... | |
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