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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... secure the blessings , which a gracious Providence has placed within our reach , will , in the course of the present important session , call for the cool and deliberate exertion of your patriotism , firmness , and wisdom . Among the ...
... secure the blessings , which a gracious Providence has placed within our reach , will , in the course of the present important session , call for the cool and deliberate exertion of your patriotism , firmness , and wisdom . Among the ...
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... secure a payment of the interest of the debt funded , but , as far and as fast as the growing resources of the country will permit , to exonerate it of the principal itself . The appropriation you have made of the western lands explains ...
... secure a payment of the interest of the debt funded , but , as far and as fast as the growing resources of the country will permit , to exonerate it of the principal itself . The appropriation you have made of the western lands explains ...
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... secure an equitable deportment towards them , and that such rational experiments should be made for imparting to them the blessings of civili- zation , as may from time to time suit their condition ; that the executive of the United ...
... secure an equitable deportment towards them , and that such rational experiments should be made for imparting to them the blessings of civili- zation , as may from time to time suit their condition ; that the executive of the United ...
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... secure these inestimable ends , there is nothing which can have a more pow- erful tendency , than the careful cultivation of harmony , combined with a due regard to stability in the public councils . GEORGE WASHINGTON . REPLY TO THE ...
... secure these inestimable ends , there is nothing which can have a more pow- erful tendency , than the careful cultivation of harmony , combined with a due regard to stability in the public councils . GEORGE WASHINGTON . REPLY TO THE ...
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... perseverance in which can alone secure , under the divine blessing , the real and permanent felicity of our common country . GEORGE WASHINGTON . SPEECH TO BOTH HOUSES OF CONGRESS , DECEMBER 3D , PART V. ] 35 SPEECHES TO CONGRESS .
... perseverance in which can alone secure , under the divine blessing , the real and permanent felicity of our common country . GEORGE WASHINGTON . SPEECH TO BOTH HOUSES OF CONGRESS , DECEMBER 3D , PART V. ] 35 SPEECHES TO CONGRESS .
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