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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... manner which circumstances may render most conducive to the public good ; and , to this end , that the compensations , to be made to the persons who may be employed , should , according to the nature of their appointments , be defined ...
... manner which circumstances may render most conducive to the public good ; and , to this end , that the compensations , to be made to the persons who may be employed , should , according to the nature of their appointments , be defined ...
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... Regency of that country had been adjusted in such a manner , as to authorize the expectation of a speedy peace , and VOL . XII . 8 the restoration of our unfortunate fellow - citizens from a PART V. ] 57 SPEECHES TO CONGRESS .
... Regency of that country had been adjusted in such a manner , as to authorize the expectation of a speedy peace , and VOL . XII . 8 the restoration of our unfortunate fellow - citizens from a PART V. ] 57 SPEECHES TO CONGRESS .
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... manners of our countrymen , by the common education of a por- tion of our youth from every quarter , well deserves attention . The more homogeneous our citizens can be made in these particulars , the greater will be our prospect of ...
... manners of our countrymen , by the common education of a por- tion of our youth from every quarter , well deserves attention . The more homogeneous our citizens can be made in these particulars , the greater will be our prospect of ...
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... manner in which they have been applied ; the progress is pretty fully detailed in the memorial from the commissioners , and one of them intends to give further information , if required . In a case , new and arduous , like the present ...
... manner in which they have been applied ; the progress is pretty fully detailed in the memorial from the commissioners , and one of them intends to give further information , if required . In a case , new and arduous , like the present ...
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... the course and conclusion of the late war ; for the great degree of tranquillity , union , and plenty , which we have since enjoyed ; for the peaceable and ra- tional manner in which we have been enabled to es- PROCLAMATIONS. ...
... the course and conclusion of the late war ; for the great degree of tranquillity , union , and plenty , which we have since enjoyed ; for the peaceable and ra- tional manner in which we have been enabled to es- PROCLAMATIONS. ...
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