| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 708 sivua
...Commissioners, with the most respectful deference, beg leave to suggest their unanimous conviction, that it may essentially tend to advance the interests of...respectively delegated would themselves concur, and use their endeavors to procure the concurrence of the other States, in the appointment of Commissioners, to meet... | |
| Henry Brevoort Renwick, James Renwick - 1841 - 402 sivua
...report closes as follows : " Your commissioners beg leave to suggest their unanimous conviction, that it may essentially tend to advance the interests of the Union, if the states by which they have respectively been delegated, would themselves concur, and use their endeavours to procure... | |
| William Hickey - 1846 - 396 sivua
...commissioners, with the most respectful deference, beg leave to suggest their unanimous conviction, that it m;iy essentially tend to advance the interests of the union,...delegated, would themselves concur, and use their endeavors to procure the concurrence of the other States in the appointment of commissioners, to meet... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1848 - 414 sivua
...commissioners, with the most respectful deference, beg leave to suggest their unanimous conviction, that it may essentially tend to advance the interests of...delegated, would themselves concur, and use their endeavors to procure the concurrence of the other states, in the appointment of commissioners, to meet... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1850 - 514 sivua
...most respectful deference, beg leave to suggest their unanimous conviction, that it may effectually tend to advance the interests of the Union, if the States by which they have been respectively delegated would concur themselves, and use their endeavors to procure... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1850 - 510 sivua
...most respectful deference, beg leave to suggest their unanimous conviction, that it may effectually tend to advance the interests of the Union, if the States by which they have been respectively delegated would concur themselves, and use their endeavors to procure... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 588 sivua
...commissioners, with the most respectful 163 deference, beg leave to suggest their unanimous conviction, that it may essentially tend to advance the interests of...delegated, would themselves concur, and use their endeavors to procure the concurrence of the other States in the appointment of commissioners, to meet... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 580 sivua
...all the members of the Confederacy. deference, beg leave to suggest their unanimous conviction, that it may essentially tend to advance the interests of...delegated, would themselves concur, and use their endeavors to procure the concurrence of the other States in the appointment of commissioners, to meet... | |
| United States. President - 1853 - 536 sivua
...commissioners, with the most respectful deference, beg' leave to suggest ^their unanimous conviction, that it may essentially tend to advance the interests of...delegated, would themselves concur, and use their endeavors to procure the concurrence of the other states, iu the appointment of commissioners, to meet... | |
| William Hickey - 1854 - 590 sivua
...to suggest their unanimous conviction, that it may essentially tend to advance the interests of ihe Union, if the States, by whom they have been respectively...delegated, would themselves concur, and use their endeavors to procure the concurrence of the other States in the appointment of commissioners, to meet... | |
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