State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1819 |
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... ment of that great revolution , of which he was a founder , a supporter , and an ornament - an admiration which con- tinues undiminished at the moment of writing this apology . CONTENTS . PRESIDENT WASHINGTON's first Speech to the Con ...
... ment of that great revolution , of which he was a founder , a supporter , and an ornament - an admiration which con- tinues undiminished at the moment of writing this apology . CONTENTS . PRESIDENT WASHINGTON's first Speech to the Con ...
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... ment , expressed by our fellow citizens of Kentucky , cannot fail to add an affectionate concern for their particular wel- fare , to the great national impressions under which you will decide on the case submitted to you . It has been ...
... ment , expressed by our fellow citizens of Kentucky , cannot fail to add an affectionate concern for their particular wel- fare , to the great national impressions under which you will decide on the case submitted to you . It has been ...
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... ment , for an extensive country , have been happily sur- mounted by the zealous and judicious exertions of your predecessors in co - operation with the other branch of the Legislature . The important objects which remain to be ...
... ment , for an extensive country , have been happily sur- mounted by the zealous and judicious exertions of your predecessors in co - operation with the other branch of the Legislature . The important objects which remain to be ...
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... ment of the principal ; and that being free to discharge the principal , but in a limited proportion , no opportunity ought to be lost for availing the publick of its right . GEORGE WASHINGTON . MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED ...
... ment of the principal ; and that being free to discharge the principal , but in a limited proportion , no opportunity ought to be lost for availing the publick of its right . GEORGE WASHINGTON . MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED ...
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... ment of the Executive officers , in executing the treaties between the United States and foreign powers , referred to in the President's Speech to both Houses . BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . A PROCLAMATION . WHEREAS ...
... ment of the Executive officers , in executing the treaties between the United States and foreign powers , referred to in the President's Speech to both Houses . BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . A PROCLAMATION . WHEREAS ...
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