We had assurances from the gentleman that he would abstain from reflections on the past, and that his only wish was that we might unite in future in promoting the welfare ofour common country.
To you, then, who have come more directly from the body of our common constituents, I submit the entire question, as best qualified to give a full exposition of their wishes and opinions.
May we not now pause until a more favorable time, when, with the most anxious hope that the Executive and Congress may cordially unite, some measure of finance may be deliberately adopted promotive of the good of our common country?
Any failure in this respect not produced by unforeseen causes could only be regarded by our common constituents as a serious neglect of the public interests.
From these circumstances, I have thought that there is some inconsistency in our common mode of teaching languages.
I cannot boast of the friendship or favour of princes; the patronage of English literature has long since been devolved on our booksellers, and the measure of their liberality is the least ambiguous test of our common success.
To him every thought, every composition, was instantly communicated; with him I enjoyed the benefits of a free conversation on the topics of our common studies.
We must continue to deepen our ties to the Americas and the Caribbean, our common work to educate children, fight drugs, strengthen democracy and increase trade.
Our individual dreams must be realized by our common efforts.
Goe thou, and like an Executioner Cut off the heads of too fast growing sprayes, That looke too loftie in our Common-wealth: All must be euen, in our Gouernment.
The proper study of mankind is man," and, according to my view, no phase of our common humanity is altogether unworthy of investigation.
The Suliotes will soon return to their ancestral houses, and, reunited under my standard, will join me in combating the Osmanlis, our common enemies.
We rejoice, and with us all America, that, in obedience to the call of our common country, you have returned once more to public life.
My purpose is to be in my action just and constitutional, and yet practical, in performing the important duty with which I am charged, of maintaining the unity and the free principles of our common country.
Our common country is in great peril, demanding the loftiest views and boldest action to bring a speedy relief.
Wherefore it is good that a State should foster men who devote laborious nights and weary days to the advancement of arts and letters, for the glory of our common land.
Together they form a monument to the common glory of our common country.
If we claim the protection of our common law, your mob solemnly burns the Constitution in your public squares and denounces it as 'an agreement with Death and covenant with Hell.
It is sufficient that I should speak in broad terms of the results of our common counsel.
We shall overcome all the formidable obstacles, and get the battle equipment into China to shatter the power of our common enemy.
When Mr. Hull went to Moscow in October, and when I went to Cairo and Teheran in November, we knew that we were in agreement with our allies in our common determination to fight and win this war.
In our common labors we must build and fortify the very foundation of national unity--confidence in one another.
Yes, we take off our hats to all Americans who have contributed so magnificently to our common cause.
Their movements when in the air are very majestic and beautiful to the eye, being in every respect identical with those of our common hen or red-tailed hawk.
As he devoted the whole of a long life to the subject, and figured and described over four hundred species, one feels a real triumph on finding in our common woods a bird not described in his work.
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