 | William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 452 pages
...orinjurous to others; that it is liable to as few exceptions as could reasonably have been expected, we hope and believe ; that it may promote the lasting welfare...country so dear to us all, and secure her freedom and happinesses our most ardent wish. With great respect, we have the honor to be, SIR, Your Excellency's... | |
 | William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 452 pages
...orinjurous to others; that it is liable to as few exceptions as could reasonably have been expected, we hope and believe; that it may promote the lasting welfare...country so dear to us all, and secure her freedom and happinesses our most ardent wish. With great respect, we have the honor to be, SIR, Your Excellency's... | |
 | William Graydon - Law - 1803 - 730 pages
...others ; that it is liable to as few exceptions as could reasonably have been expefted, we hope a:id believe ; that it may promote the lasting welfare of that country so dear to us all, and secure her freqdoui and happlneis, is our до st ardent wish. . JVith great respect, W t have the honar to бе,... | |
 | Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - India - 1804 - 336 pages
...Sircar's arms and property, and be allowed to remain in the city, or to go wherever their families may be. We have the honor to be, SIR, Your Excellency's most obedient humble Servants, (Signed) GW HESSING. H. SUTHERLAND. No. 4. All the officers of the fort of Akberabad give in writing... | |
 | Henry Potter - Justices of the peace - 1816 - 474 pages
...injurious to others. That it is liable to as few exceptions as could reasonably have been expected, we hope and believe. That it may promote the lasting welfare...her freedom and happiness, is our most ardent wish. f With great respect, we have the honour to be, » Sir, Your Excellency's most ob't. h'ble. s'vts.... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 502 pages
...him ; leaving to congress to make such compensation for his services as they may judge proper. . . . With great respect, we have the honor to be,. sir, your excellency's most obedient and bumble servants, laff" ',,' .i , JOHN ADAMS, — B. FRANKLIN,'-'vi.. ; • * _...'! JOHN JAY. i... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 480 pages
...appoint him ; leaving to congress to make such compensation for his services as they may judge proper. With great respect, we have the honor to be, sir, your excellency's most obedient and humble servants, JOHN ADAMS, 'i B. FRANKLIN, JOHN JAY. DAVID HARTLEY, ESQ. MP TO DR. FRANKLIN.... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 462 pages
...appoint bim ; leaving to congress to make such compensation for his services as they may judge proper. With great respect, we have the honor to be, sir, your Excellency's most obedient and humble servants, JOHN ADAMS, B. FRANKLIN, JOHN JAY. DAVID HARTLEY, ESQ. MP TO DR. FRANKLIN. MY... | |
 | United States federal convention - 1819 - 524 pages
...injurious to others. That it is liable to as few exceptions as could reasonably have been expected, we hope and believe ; that it may promote the lasting welfare...country so dear to us all, and secure her freedom r\nd happiness* is our most ardent wisli. It was moved and seconded to reconsider the thirteenth section... | |
 | United States. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional history - 1821 - 328 pages
...to others ; that it is liable to as few exceptions as could reasonably have been expected, we hope and believe ; that it may promote the lasting welfare...honor to be, sir, your excellency's most obedient and humble servants, Go: WASHINGTON, President. By unanimous order of the convention. His excellency... | |
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