Mr. President, The small progress we have made after four or five weeks close attendance and continual reasonings with each other — our different sentiments on almost every question, several of the last producing as many noes as ayes — is, methinks,... Pamphlets on Biography1901Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 464 trang
...RICHARD SAUNDERS. SPEECH IN THE FEDERAL CONVENTION, IN FAVOR OF OPENING ITS SESSIONS WITH PRAYER Mr. President: THE small progress we have made, after four or five weeks' close attendance and continual reasons with each other, our different sentiments on almost every question, several of the last producing... | |
| Edward Robins - 1898 - 444 trang
...assistance of Providence in bringing order out of chaos, and a constitution out of disagreement. " The small progress we have made, after four or five...our different sentiments on almost every question, and several of the last producing as many Noes as Ayes, is, methinks, a melancholy proof of the imperfection... | |
| Edward Sylvester Ellis - 1899 - 184 trang
...that Dr. Franklin made the following address, which deserves to be incorporated in this sketch : "Mr. President: The small progress we have made after four...the last producing as many Noes as Ayes, is methinks as melancholy proof of the imperfec^ tion of the human understanding. We indeed seem to feel our own... | |
| Henry W. Cherouny - 1900 - 208 trang
...the ill-feeling and reluctance of the delegates against the Constitution of the United States: "Mr. President, the small progress we have made after four or five weeks of close attendance and continual reasonings with each other-—our different sentiments on almost... | |
| James Madison - 1902 - 510 trang
...Docr Franklin. W President The small progress we have made after 4 or five weeks close attendance & continual reasonings with each other — our different...question, several of the last producing as many noes as ays, is methinks a melancholy proof of the imperfection of the Human Understanding. We indeed seem... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 1056 trang
...FOR PRAYERS IN THE CONVENTION 1 (lC.) MR. PRESIDENT, The small Progress we have made, after 4 or 5 Weeks' close Attendance and continual Reasonings with...Imperfection of the Human Understanding. We indeed seem to jeel our own want of political Wisdom, since we have been running all about in Search of it. We have... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 488 trang
..."not," was put off till to-morrow, at the request of the deputies from New York. Dr. FRANKLIN. Mr. President, the small progress we have made after four...close attendance and continual reasonings with each other—our different sentiments on almost every question, several of the last producing as many noes... | |
| 1855 - 714 trang
...in the convention every morning, and in support of his motion, thus addressed the president : " Mr. President, — The small progress we have made after four or five weeks of close attendance and continual reasonings with each other, our different sentiments on almost every... | |
| 1908 - 666 trang
...the clergy of this city be requested to officiate." His resolve was accompanied by these words: "Mr. President! The small progress we have made, after...our different sentiments on almost every question, is, methinks, a melancholy proof of the imperfection of the human understanding. ... In the beginning... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1908 - 430 trang
...PRATERS IN THE CONVENTION (JuDe 28, 1T87.) MR. PRESIDENT, The small Progress we have made, after 4 or 5 Weeks' close Attendance and continual Reasonings with...Question, several of the last producing as many Noes as A yes, is, methinks, a melancholy Proof of the Imperfection of the Human Understanding. We indeed seem... | |
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