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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... tion , that the measures of the last session have been as satisfactory to your constituents , as the novelty and difficulty of the work allowed you to hope . Still fur- ther to realize their expectations , and to secure the blessings ...
... tion , that the measures of the last session have been as satisfactory to your constituents , as the novelty and difficulty of the work allowed you to hope . Still fur- ther to realize their expectations , and to secure the blessings ...
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... tion , and necessary to convey to you that information of the state of the Union , which it is my duty to afford . The welfare of our country is the great object to which our cares and efforts ought to be directed ; and I shall derive ...
... tion , and necessary to convey to you that information of the state of the Union , which it is my duty to afford . The welfare of our country is the great object to which our cares and efforts ought to be directed ; and I shall derive ...
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... tion of the other departments of government , and upon the zealous support of all good citizens . I cannot forbear to bring again into the view of the legislature the subject of a revision of the judiciary system . A representation from ...
... tion of the other departments of government , and upon the zealous support of all good citizens . I cannot forbear to bring again into the view of the legislature the subject of a revision of the judiciary system . A representation from ...
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... tion were a commission of three per cent . The first instalment of the loan of two millions of dollars from the bank of the United States has been paid , as was directed by law . For the second , it is necessary that provision should be ...
... tion were a commission of three per cent . The first instalment of the loan of two millions of dollars from the bank of the United States has been paid , as was directed by law . For the second , it is necessary that provision should be ...
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... tion of the public resources , there are not wanting real and substantial consolations for the misfortune . It has demonstrated , that our prosperity rests on solid foun- dations ; by furnishing an additional proof , that my fellow ...
... tion of the public resources , there are not wanting real and substantial consolations for the misfortune . It has demonstrated , that our prosperity rests on solid foun- dations ; by furnishing an additional proof , that my fellow ...
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