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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... hand , I was summoned by my country , whose voice I can never hear but with veneration and love , from a retreat which I had chosen with the fond- est predilection , and , in my flattering hopes , with an immutable decision , as the ...
... hand , I was summoned by my country , whose voice I can never hear but with veneration and love , from a retreat which I had chosen with the fond- est predilection , and , in my flattering hopes , with an immutable decision , as the ...
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... hand , which con- ducts the affairs of men , more than the people of the United States . Every step , by which they have ad- vanced to the character of an independent nation , seems to have been distinguished by some token of ...
... hand , which con- ducts the affairs of men , more than the people of the United States . Every step , by which they have ad- vanced to the character of an independent nation , seems to have been distinguished by some token of ...
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... hands of the American people . Besides the ordinary objects submitted to your care , it will remain with your judgment to decide , how far an exercise of the occasional power delegated by the fifth article of the Constitution is ...
... hands of the American people . Besides the ordinary objects submitted to your care , it will remain with your judgment to decide , how far an exercise of the occasional power delegated by the fifth article of the Constitution is ...
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... hand , it awakened my gratitude for all those instances of affectionate partiality , with which I have been honored by my country ; on the other , it could not prevent an earnest wish for that retirement , from which no private ...
... hand , it awakened my gratitude for all those instances of affectionate partiality , with which I have been honored by my country ; on the other , it could not prevent an earnest wish for that retirement , from which no private ...
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... hands . of the militia , who ought to possess a pride in being the depository of the force of the Republic , and may be trained to a degree of energy , equal to every mili- tary exigency of the United States . But it is an in- quiry ...
... hands . of the militia , who ought to possess a pride in being the depository of the force of the Republic , and may be trained to a degree of energy , equal to every mili- tary exigency of the United States . But it is an in- quiry ...
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