The Writings of George Washington: pt. V. Speeches and messages to Congress, proclamations, and addressesAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... FEBRUARY 9TH , 1790 . You will perceive from the papers herewith deliv- ered , and which are enumerated in the annexed list , that a difference subsists between Great Britain and the United States relative to the boundary line be- tween ...
... FEBRUARY 9TH , 1790 . You will perceive from the papers herewith deliv- ered , and which are enumerated in the annexed list , that a difference subsists between Great Britain and the United States relative to the boundary line be- tween ...
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... FEBRUARY 14TH , 1791 . Soon after I was called to the administration of the government , I found it important to come to an un- derstanding with the court of London on several points interesting to the United States , and particularly ...
... FEBRUARY 14TH , 1791 . Soon after I was called to the administration of the government , I found it important to come to an un- derstanding with the court of London on several points interesting to the United States , and particularly ...
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... FEBRUARY 18TH , 1791 . The aspect of affairs in Europe during the last summer , and especially between Spain and England , gave reason to expect a favorable occasion for press- ing to accommodation the unsettled matters between them and ...
... FEBRUARY 18TH , 1791 . The aspect of affairs in Europe during the last summer , and especially between Spain and England , gave reason to expect a favorable occasion for press- ing to accommodation the unsettled matters between them and ...
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... FEBRUARY 28TH , 1795 . In my first communication to Congress during their present session , I gave them reason to expect that " certain circumstances of our intercourse with foreign nations " would be transmitted to them . There was at ...
... FEBRUARY 28TH , 1795 . In my first communication to Congress during their present session , I gave them reason to expect that " certain circumstances of our intercourse with foreign nations " would be transmitted to them . There was at ...
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... February next , as a day of public thanksgiving and prayer , and on that day to meet together and render their sincere and hearty thanks to the Great Ruler of nations for the manifold and signal mercies , which distinguish our lot as a ...
... February next , as a day of public thanksgiving and prayer , and on that day to meet together and render their sincere and hearty thanks to the Great Ruler of nations for the manifold and signal mercies , which distinguish our lot as a ...
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