| Richard Snowden - 1819 - 324 páginas
...disinterested warnings of a parting friend, who can possibly have no personal motive to bias his eounsel. Nor can I forget, as an encouragement to it, your indulgent reception of my sentiments on a former and not dissimilar occasion. Interwoven as is the love of liberty with every... | |
| Albert Picket - 1820 - 314 páginas
...reflpctien, of no inconsiderable obaervation, twid which appear to me all important to the permanency of your felicity as a people. These will be offered to you with the more freedom, aa you can only feel in them the disinterested warnings of a parting friend, who can possibly have... | |
| Rhode Island - 1822 - 592 páginas
...reflection, of no inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanency of your felicity as a people. These will be offered...who can possibly have no personal motive to bias his counsel. Nor can 1 forget, as an encouragement to it, your indulgent reception of my sentiments on... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 376 páginas
...reflection, of no inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanency of your felicity as a People. These will be offered...friend, who can possibly have no personal motive to bias bis counsel. Nor can I forget, ,as an encouragement to it, your indulgent reception of my sentiments... | |
| William Godwin - 1823 - 442 páginas
...September 1796. In that letter is contained the following sentence. The sentiments I am about to deliver, " will be offered to you with the more freedom, as you...who can possibly have no personal motive to bias his counsel." To expose the absurdity of this passage, it is not necessary to refine upon the term " personal... | |
| Thomas Jones Rogers - 1823 - 382 páginas
...reflection, of no inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanency of your felicity as a People. These will be offered...the disinterested warnings of a parting friend, who gan possibly have no personal motive to bias his counsel. Nor can I forget, as an encouragement to... | |
| 1824 - 518 páginas
...reflection, of no inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanency of your felicity as a People. These will be offered...who can possibly have no personal motive to bias his counsel. Nor can I forget, as an encouragement to it, your indulgent reception of my. sentiments on... | |
| Jesse Torrey - 1824 - 308 páginas
...observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanency of your felicity as a people. 6 These will be offered to you with the more freedom,...who can possibly have no personal motive to bias his counsel. Nor can I forget as an encouragement to it, your indulgent reception of my sentiments on a... | |
| 1824 - 518 páginas
...reflection, of no inconsiderable observation, and which appear to me all-important to the permanency of your felicity as a People. These will be offered...freedom, as you can only see in them the disinterested wawihig» of a parting friend, who can possibly have no personal motive to bias his counsel. Nor can... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 742 páginas
...appear to me all important to the pcrma" nency of your felicity as a People. These will be offere»! " to you with the more freedom, as you can only see..." can possibly have no personal motive to bias his counsel." Yes, they are the warnings of a parting triend. l'o>teritv has the reversionary interest... | |
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