... indeed, rarely been a period in the history of civilized man, in which the general condition of the Christian nations has been marked so extensively by peace and prosperity. Europe, with a few partial and unhappy exceptions, has enjoyed ten years... Niles' National Register - Sivu 2331826Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Peace Society (London, England) - 1817 - 760 sivua
...and unhappy exceptions, has enjoyed ten years of peace, during which all her governments, whatever the theory of their constitutions may have been, are...their institution is the happiness of the people." The President next adverts to the " important changes of municipal regulation in the commercial and... | |
| 1825 - 482 sivua
...and unhappy exceptions, has enjoyed ten years of peace, during which all her governments, whatever the theory of their constitutions may have been, are...intercourse with all those nations has been pacific and friendly—it so continues. Since the close of your last session, no material variation has occurred... | |
| 1826 - 684 sivua
...partial and unhappy exceptions, has enjoyed ten years of peace, during which her Governments, whatever the theory of their constitutions may have been, are...successively taught to feel that the end of their institutions is the happiness of the people, and that the exercise of power among men can be justified... | |
| 1826 - 688 sivua
...their constitutions may have been, arc successively taught to feel that the end of their institutions is the happiness of the people, and that the exercise of power aiming men can be justified only by the blessings it confers upon those over whom it is extended."... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 650 sivua
...and unhappy exceptions, has enjoyed ten years of peace, during which all her governments, whatever the theory of their constitutions may have been, are...those nations has been pacific and friendly — it BO continues. Since the close of your last session, no materia^ variation has occurred in our relations... | |
| Henry Clay - 1827 - 200 sivua
...and unhappy exceptions, has enjoyed ten years of peace, during which all her governments, whatever the theory of their constitutions may have been, are...blessings it confers upon those over whom it is extended." Extract 2d — 4 columns from the first. " And no government, in whatever form constituted, can accomplish... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 772 sivua
...and unhappy exceptions, has enjoyed ten years of peace, during which all her governments, whatever the theory of their constitutions may have been, are...institution is the happiness of the people, and that Ae exercise of power among men can be justified only by the blessings it confers upon those over whom... | |
| 1827 - 548 sivua
...and unhappy exceptions, has enjoyed ten years of peace, during which all her governments, whatever the theory of their constitutions may have been, are...their institution is the happiness of the people." The President next adverts to the " important changes of municipal regulation in the commercial and... | |
| 1841 - 460 sivua
...and unhappy exceptions, has enjoyed ten years of peace, during which all her governments, whatever the theory of their constitutions may have been, are...successively taught to feel that the end of their institutions is the happiness of the people, and that the exercise of power among men can be justified... | |
| Edward Currier - 1841 - 474 sivua
...and unhappy exceptions, has enjoyed ten years of peace, during which all her governments, whatever the theory of their constitutions may have been, are...successively taught to feel that the end of their institutions is the happiness of the people, and that the exercise of power among men can be justified... | |
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