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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... President , at the opening of each session of Congress , to meet the two houses in per- son , and deliver a written speech . Each house return- ed an answer to this speech some days afterwards , by a committee , who waited on him for ...
... President , at the opening of each session of Congress , to meet the two houses in per- son , and deliver a written speech . Each house return- ed an answer to this speech some days afterwards , by a committee , who waited on him for ...
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... President to call out the militia for the protection of the fron- tiers ; and I have accordingly authorized an expedition , in which the regular troops in that quarter are com- bined with such drafts of militia as were deemed suf ...
... President to call out the militia for the protection of the fron- tiers ; and I have accordingly authorized an expedition , in which the regular troops in that quarter are com- bined with such drafts of militia as were deemed suf ...
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... Senate should require any further explana- tion , the Secretary of War will attend them for that purpose . GEORGE WASHINGTON . The President of the United States proposes the following question 84 [ 1790 . WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS .
... Senate should require any further explana- tion , the Secretary of War will attend them for that purpose . GEORGE WASHINGTON . The President of the United States proposes the following question 84 [ 1790 . WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS .
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... President of the Unit- ed States , with the advice and consent of the Senate . While I flatter myself that this treaty will be pro- ductive of present peace and prosperity to our southern frontier , it is to be expected that it will ...
... President of the Unit- ed States , with the advice and consent of the Senate . While I flatter myself that this treaty will be pro- ductive of present peace and prosperity to our southern frontier , it is to be expected that it will ...
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... President of the United States should con- clude a convention or treaty with the government of Algiers for the ransom of the thirteen Americans in captivity there , for a sum not exceeding forty thousand dollars , all expenses included ...
... President of the United States should con- clude a convention or treaty with the government of Algiers for the ransom of the thirteen Americans in captivity there , for a sum not exceeding forty thousand dollars , all expenses included ...
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