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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... United States a government instituted by themselves for these essential purposes , and may enable every instrument employed in its ad- ministration to execute with success the functions al- lotted to his charge . In tendering this ...
... United States a government instituted by themselves for these essential purposes , and may enable every instrument employed in its ad- ministration to execute with success the functions al- lotted to his charge . In tendering this ...
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... United States requires , that our intercourse with other nations should be facilitated by such provisions as will enable me to fulfil my duty in that respect , in the manner which circumstances may render most conducive to the public ...
... United States requires , that our intercourse with other nations should be facilitated by such provisions as will enable me to fulfil my duty in that respect , in the manner which circumstances may render most conducive to the public ...
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... United States , renewed their violences with fresh alacrity and greater effect . The lives of a number of valuable citizens have thus been sacrified , and some of them under circumstances peculiarly shocking , whilst others have been ...
... United States , renewed their violences with fresh alacrity and greater effect . The lives of a number of valuable citizens have thus been sacrified , and some of them under circumstances peculiarly shocking , whilst others have been ...
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... United States have so emi- nently contributed ; and you will have observed , with no less interest , new and decisive proofs of the in- creasing reputation and credit of the nation . But you , nevertheless , cannot fail to derive ...
... United States have so emi- nently contributed ; and you will have observed , with no less interest , new and decisive proofs of the in- creasing reputation and credit of the nation . But you , nevertheless , cannot fail to derive ...
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... United States to punish their depredations . Offensive operations have , therefore , been directed ; to be conducted , however , as consistently as possible with the dictates of humanity . Some of these have been crowned with full ...
... United States to punish their depredations . Offensive operations have , therefore , been directed ; to be conducted , however , as consistently as possible with the dictates of humanity . Some of these have been crowned with full ...
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