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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... respect , in the manner which circumstances may render most conducive to the public good ; and , to this end , that the compensations , to be made to the persons who may be employed , should , according to the nature of their ...
... respect , in the manner which circumstances may render most conducive to the public good ; and , to this end , that the compensations , to be made to the persons who may be employed , should , according to the nature of their ...
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... respect the expedition , safety , and facility of communi- cation , is increased by the instrumentality in diffusing a knowledge of the laws and proceedings of the gov- ernment ; which , while it contributes to the security of the ...
... respect the expedition , safety , and facility of communi- cation , is increased by the instrumentality in diffusing a knowledge of the laws and proceedings of the gov- ernment ; which , while it contributes to the security of the ...
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... respects , far from agreeable . It has been my constant , sincere , and earnest wish , in conformity with that of ... respect , and fortitude of my coun- trymen . I reserve for a special message a more particular communication on this ...
... respects , far from agreeable . It has been my constant , sincere , and earnest wish , in conformity with that of ... respect , and fortitude of my coun- trymen . I reserve for a special message a more particular communication on this ...
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... respecting their treaties with European nations , and I am inclined to think it would be advisable to observe it in the ... respect , may become uniform , and be directed by fixed and stable principles . The treaties with certain Indian ...
... respecting their treaties with European nations , and I am inclined to think it would be advisable to observe it in the ... respect , may become uniform , and be directed by fixed and stable principles . The treaties with certain Indian ...
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... respect and attachment , which were given by the discharge of cannon , by military corps , and by private persons of distinction , the gentler sex prepared , in their own taste , a tribute of applause indicative of the grateful ...
... respect and attachment , which were given by the discharge of cannon , by military corps , and by private persons of distinction , the gentler sex prepared , in their own taste , a tribute of applause indicative of the grateful ...
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