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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... effects of upright and prudent counsels . GEORGE WASHINGTON . REPLY TO THE ANSWER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . GENTLEMEN , I receive with pleasure the assurances you give me , that you will diligently and anxiously pursue such ...
... effects of upright and prudent counsels . GEORGE WASHINGTON . REPLY TO THE ANSWER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . GENTLEMEN , I receive with pleasure the assurances you give me , that you will diligently and anxiously pursue such ...
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... 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 carried into a deplorable captivity . These aggravated provocations ...
... 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 carried into a deplorable captivity . These aggravated provocations ...
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... effect . The establishment of the militia , of a mint , of stand- ards of weights and measures , of the post - office and post - roads , are subjects which ( I presume ) you will resume of course , and which are abundantly urged by ...
... effect . The establishment of the militia , of a mint , of stand- ards of weights and measures , of the post - office and post - roads , are subjects which ( I presume ) you will resume of course , and which are abundantly urged by ...
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... 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 you will have observed , with no less interest , new and decisive proofs ...
... 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 you will have observed , with no less interest , new and decisive proofs ...
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... effect . In a matter , in which both materials and experience were wanting to guide the calculation , it will be readily conceived , that there must have been difficulty in such an ad- justment of the rates of compensation , as would ...
... effect . In a matter , in which both materials and experience were wanting to guide the calculation , it will be readily conceived , that there must have been difficulty in such an ad- justment of the rates of compensation , as would ...
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