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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... thing that has yet happened . In the course of the attempts which have been made , some valuable citizens have fallen victims to their zeal for the public service . A sanction com- monly respected , even among savages , has been found ...
... thing that has yet happened . In the course of the attempts which have been made , some valuable citizens have fallen victims to their zeal for the public service . A sanction com- monly respected , even among savages , has been found ...
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... things , will enable Congress to judge whether some additional stimulus to the recruiting service may not be advisable . In looking forward to the future expense of the operations , which may be found inevitable , I derive consolation ...
... things , will enable Congress to judge whether some additional stimulus to the recruiting service may not be advisable . In looking forward to the future expense of the operations , which may be found inevitable , I derive consolation ...
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... things , an easier admission of our right to the immu- nities belonging to our situation . Under these im- pressions , the Proclamation , which will be laid before you , was issued . In this posture of affairs , both new and delicate ...
... things , an easier admission of our right to the immu- nities belonging to our situation . Under these im- pressions , the Proclamation , which will be laid before you , was issued . In this posture of affairs , both new and delicate ...
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... things had afforded reason for the continuance of my presence with the army , it would not have been withholden ; but , every appearance as- suring such an issue as will redound to the reputation and strength of the United States , I ...
... things had afforded reason for the continuance of my presence with the army , it would not have been withholden ; but , every appearance as- suring such an issue as will redound to the reputation and strength of the United States , I ...
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... things should be checked by the vigilant and duly admonished pa- triotism of our fellow - citizens , than that the evil should increase until it becomes necessary to crush it by the strength of their arm . I am happy that the part ...
... things should be checked by the vigilant and duly admonished pa- triotism of our fellow - citizens , than that the evil should increase until it becomes necessary to crush it by the strength of their arm . I am happy that the part ...
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