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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... sentiments not less than my own ; nor those of my fellow - citizens at large , less than either . No people can be bound to ac- knowledge and adore the invisible hand , which con- ducts the affairs of men , more than the people of the ...
... sentiments not less than my own ; nor those of my fellow - citizens at large , less than either . No people can be bound to ac- knowledge and adore the invisible hand , which con- ducts the affairs of men , more than the people of the ...
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... sentiments , as they have been awakened by the 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 ...
... sentiments , as they have been awakened by the 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 ...
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... sentiments are expressed in the most oblig- ing terms . The coincidence of circumstances , which led to this auspicious crisis , the confidence reposed in me by my fellow - citizens , and the assistance I may expect from counsels ...
... sentiments are expressed in the most oblig- ing terms . The coincidence of circumstances , which led to this auspicious crisis , the confidence reposed in me by my fellow - citizens , and the assistance I may expect from counsels ...
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... sentiments of warm attachment to the Union and its present government , expressed by our fellow- citizens of Kentucky , cannot fail to add an affectionate concern for their particular welfare to the great na- tional impressions under ...
... sentiments of warm attachment to the Union and its present government , expressed by our fellow- citizens of Kentucky , cannot fail to add an affectionate concern for their particular welfare to the great na- tional impressions under ...
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... sentiments expressed in your address are en- titled to my particular acknowledgment . Having no object but the good of our country , this testimony of approbation and confidence from its immediate repre- sentatives must be among my best ...
... sentiments expressed in your address are en- titled to my particular acknowledgment . Having no object but the good of our country , this testimony of approbation and confidence from its immediate repre- sentatives must be among my best ...
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