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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... occasion which brings us together , I shall take my present leave ; but not with- out resorting once more to the benign Parent of the human race , in humble supplication , that , since he has been pleased to favor the American people ...
... occasion which brings us together , I shall take my present leave ; but not with- out resorting once more to the benign Parent of the human race , in humble supplication , that , since he has been pleased to favor the American people ...
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... occasion with the feel- ings , which are naturally inspired by a strong impres- sion of the prosperous situation of our common coun- try , and by a persuasion equally strong , that the labors of the session which has just commenced will ...
... occasion with the feel- ings , which are naturally inspired by a strong impres- sion of the prosperous situation of our common coun- try , and by a persuasion equally strong , that the labors of the session which has just commenced will ...
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... occasion , that , in felicitating you on a continuance of the national prosperity gen- erally , I am not able to add to it information , that the Indian hostilities , which have for some time past dis- tressed our northwestern frontier ...
... occasion , that , in felicitating you on a continuance of the national prosperity gen- erally , I am not able to add to it information , that the Indian hostilities , which have for some time past dis- tressed our northwestern frontier ...
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... occasion does not call for an exer- cise of liberality towards the families of the deceased . It must add to your concern to be informed , that , besides the continuation of hostile appearances among the tribes north of the Ohio , some ...
... occasion does not call for an exer- cise of liberality towards the families of the deceased . It must add to your concern to be informed , that , besides the continuation of hostile appearances among the tribes north of the Ohio , some ...
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... occasion to require from them . I particularly recom- mend to your consideration the means of preventing those aggressions by our citizens on the territory of other nations , and other infractions of the law of na- tions , which ...
... occasion to require from them . I particularly recom- mend to your consideration the means of preventing those aggressions by our citizens on the territory of other nations , and other infractions of the law of na- tions , which ...
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