Monuments of Washington's patriotism: containing a fac simile of his publick accounts kept during the revolutionary war; and some of the documents connected with his military command and civil administration; together with an eulogium on the character of Washington, by W. Jackson |
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... sentiments respecting some important subjects which appear to me to be intimately connected with the tranquillity of the United States ; to take my leave of your Excellency as a publick character , and to give my final blessing to that ...
... sentiments respecting some important subjects which appear to me to be intimately connected with the tranquillity of the United States ; to take my leave of your Excellency as a publick character , and to give my final blessing to that ...
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... sentiments to your Legislature , at their next meeting ; and that they may be considered as the Legacy of one who has ardently wished , on all occasions , to be useful to his country , and who even in the shade of retirement , will not ...
... sentiments to your Legislature , at their next meeting ; and that they may be considered as the Legacy of one who has ardently wished , on all occasions , to be useful to his country , and who even in the shade of retirement , will not ...
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... sentiments which " Congress are pleased to express of my past conduct , and amply rewarded by the confidence and affection of my " fellow - citizens , I cannot hesitate to contribute my best " endeavours towards the establishment of the ...
... sentiments which " Congress are pleased to express of my past conduct , and amply rewarded by the confidence and affection of my " fellow - citizens , I cannot hesitate to contribute my best " endeavours towards the establishment of the ...
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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 acknow - quietude which has given birth to them . Instead of under- ledge and adore the invisible hand , which ...
... sentiments not less than my own , nor those of my fellow - citizens at large , less than either . No people can be bound to acknow - quietude which has given birth to them . Instead of under- ledge and adore the invisible hand , which ...
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... sentiments are expressed in the most obliging 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 which will ...
... sentiments are expressed in the most obliging 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 which will ...
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