| United States. Congress - United States - 1834 - 852 pages
...veto message, he said: " I have now done my duly to my country. If I sustained by my fellow-citizens, I shall be grateful and happy, if not, I shall find...which impel me, ample grounds for contentment and pence." He was sustained by a just people, and he desires to evince his gratitude by carrying into... | |
| Presidents - 1834 - 152 pages
...and of putting the people to the test too; and in conclusion of his reasons against signing the bill, he said, " I have now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow-citizens, I shall be grateful and happy; if not, I shall find in the motives which impel me... | |
| William Cobbett - Generals - 1834 - 178 pages
...decision of the people against the Bank. In the concluding paragraph of this veto message he said — G. "i have now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow-citizens, 1 shall be grateful and happy ; if not, 1 shall find in the motives which impel me,... | |
| Andrew Jackson - United States - 1835 - 292 pages
...has not been decided. Whatever may be the opinion of others, the president considers his re-election as a decision of the people against the bank. In the...now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellowcitizens, I shall be grateful and happy; if not, I shall find in the motives which impel me ample... | |
| United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson) - Presidents - 1837 - 460 pages
...and in favor of compromise and gradual reform in our code of laws and system of political economy. I have now done my duty to my country. If sustained...which impel me, ample grounds for contentment and peaee. In the difficulties which surround us, and the dangers which threaten our institutions, there... | |
| United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson) - Jackson, Andrew - 1837 - 464 pages
...and in favor of compromise and gradual reform in our code of laws and system of political economy. I have now done my duty to my country. If sustained...citizens, I shall be grateful and happy ; if not, 1 shall find, in the motives which impel me, ample grounds for contentment and peace. In the difficulties... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1837 - 448 pages
...my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow citizens, I shall be grateful and happy ; if not, 1 shall find, in the motives which impel me, ample grounds for contentment and peace. In the difficulties which surround us, and the dangers which threaten our institutions, there is cause... | |
| Edward Currier - United States - 1841 - 474 pages
...and in favor of compromise and gradual reform in our code of laws and system of political economy. I have now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow-citizens, I shall be grateful and happy ; if not, I shall find in the motives which impel me,... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...and in favor of compromise and gradual reform in our code of laws and system of political economy. I have now done my duty to my country. If sustained...be grateful and happy ; if not, I shall find in the motires which impel me, ample grounds for contentment and peace. In the difficulties which surround... | |
| M. Sears - Statesmen - 1842 - 586 pages
...and in favor of compromise and gradual reform in our code of laws and system of political economy. I have now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow-citizens, I shall be grateful and happy; if not, I shall find in the motives which impel me,... | |
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