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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... cause the papers on this very important transaction to be laid before you . The lib- erality and harmony , with which it has been conducted , will be found to do great honor to both the parties ; and the sentiments of warm attachment to ...
... cause the papers on this very important transaction to be laid before you . The lib- erality and harmony , with which it has been conducted , will be found to do great honor to both the parties ; and the sentiments of warm attachment to ...
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... causes , you will have remarked , with par- ticular pleasure , the happy effects of that revival of confidence , public as well as private , to which the constitution and laws of the United States have so emi- nently contributed ; and ...
... causes , you will have remarked , with par- ticular pleasure , the happy effects of that revival of confidence , public as well as private , to which the constitution and laws of the United States have so emi- nently contributed ; and ...
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... cause them to be restored , when they were taken within the protection of our territory , or by vessels commissioned or equipped in a warlike form within the limits of the United States . It rests with the wisdom of Congress to correct ...
... cause them to be restored , when they were taken within the protection of our territory , or by vessels commissioned or equipped in a warlike form within the limits of the United States . It rests with the wisdom of Congress to correct ...
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... causes of dissension with the Indians north of the Ohio . The instructions given . to the commissioners evince a moderation and equity proceeding from a sincere love of peace , and a lib- erality having no restriction but the essential ...
... causes of dissension with the Indians north of the Ohio . The instructions given . to the commissioners evince a moderation and equity proceeding from a sincere love of peace , and a lib- erality having no restriction but the essential ...
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... cause to lament , that occurrences of this nature should have disgraced the name , or inter- rupted the tranquillity , of any part of our community , or should have diverted to a new application any por- tion of the public resources ...
... cause to lament , that occurrences of this nature should have disgraced the name , or inter- rupted the tranquillity , of any part of our community , or should have diverted to a new application any por- tion of the public resources ...
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