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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... things in a country leaves little hope , that certain branches of manufacture will , for a great length of time , obtain ; when these are of a nature essential to the furnishing and equipping of the public force in time of war ; are not ...
... things in a country leaves little hope , that certain branches of manufacture will , for a great length of time , obtain ; when these are of a nature essential to the furnishing and equipping of the public force in time of war ; are not ...
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... things here , to be the bearer of written and confidential in- structions to him , and at the same time to possess him , in full and frequent conversations , of all those details of facts and topics of argument , which could not be ...
... things here , to be the bearer of written and confidential in- structions to him , and at the same time to possess him , in full and frequent conversations , of all those details of facts and topics of argument , which could not be ...
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... things between them and us matter of inter- esting inquiry to the legislature , and may indeed give rise to deliberations , to which they alone are compe- tent , I have thought it my duty to communicate to them certain correspondences ...
... things between them and us matter of inter- esting inquiry to the legislature , and may indeed give rise to deliberations , to which they alone are compe- tent , I have thought it my duty to communicate to them certain correspondences ...
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... , nor to urge , that this new state of things suggests the propriety of placing the United States in a posture of effectual preparation for an event , which , notwithstanding the endeavours 104 [ 1794 . WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS . MESSAGE ...
... , nor to urge , that this new state of things suggests the propriety of placing the United States in a posture of effectual preparation for an event , which , notwithstanding the endeavours 104 [ 1794 . WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS . MESSAGE ...
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... things will in my judgment permit , I now in confidence lay before Congress the following general statement . Our minister near the French Republic has urged compensation for the injuries , which our commerce has sustained from captures ...
... things will in my judgment permit , I now in confidence lay before Congress the following general statement . Our minister near the French Republic has urged compensation for the injuries , which our commerce has sustained from captures ...
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