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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... liberty from that of licentiousness , cherishing the first , avoiding the last , and uniting a speedy but temperate vigilance against encroachments , with an in- violable respect to the laws . Whether this desirable object will be the ...
... liberty from that of licentiousness , cherishing the first , avoiding the last , and uniting a speedy but temperate vigilance against encroachments , with an in- violable respect to the laws . Whether this desirable object will be the ...
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... liberty , has guided the deliberations of the House of Representatives ; a perseverance in which can alone secure , under the divine blessing , the real and permanent felicity of our common country . GEORGE WASHINGTON . SPEECH TO BOTH ...
... liberty , has guided the deliberations of the House of Representatives ; a perseverance in which can alone secure , under the divine blessing , the real and permanent felicity of our common country . GEORGE WASHINGTON . SPEECH TO BOTH ...
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... liberty to forbid the sale of the prizes , permitted by our treaty of commerce with France to be brought into our ports , I have not re- fused to cause them to be restored , when they were taken within the protection of our territory ...
... liberty to forbid the sale of the prizes , permitted by our treaty of commerce with France to be brought into our ports , I have not re- fused to cause them to be restored , when they were taken within the protection of our territory ...
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... liberty ; that they feel their inseparable union ; that , notwithstanding all the devices , which have been used to sway them from their interest and duty , they are now as ready to maintain the au- thority of the laws against ...
... liberty ; that they feel their inseparable union ; that , notwithstanding all the devices , which have been used to sway them from their interest and duty , they are now as ready to maintain the au- thority of the laws against ...
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... and with burthens so light as scarcely to be perceived , with resources fully adequate to our present exigences , with govern- ments founded on the genuine principles of rational liberty , PART V. ] 59 SPEECHES TO CONGRESS .
... and with burthens so light as scarcely to be perceived , with resources fully adequate to our present exigences , with govern- ments founded on the genuine principles of rational liberty , PART V. ] 59 SPEECHES TO CONGRESS .
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