The Writings of George Washington: The writings of George WashingtonF. Andrews, 1835 |
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... Assembly and freemen of your State . * The sentiments contained in * An address of Governor Trumbull to the Assembly of Connecticut , in October , 1783 , declining a reëlection . He was then in the seventy- third year of his age , and ...
... Assembly and freemen of your State . * The sentiments contained in * An address of Governor Trumbull to the Assembly of Connecticut , in October , 1783 , declining a reëlection . He was then in the seventy- third year of his age , and ...
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... Assembly of this commonwealth have just complied with the requisitions of Congress , and , I am informed , without a dissenting voice . Every thing , my dear Trumbull , will come right at last , as we have often prophesied . My only ...
... Assembly of this commonwealth have just complied with the requisitions of Congress , and , I am informed , without a dissenting voice . Every thing , my dear Trumbull , will come right at last , as we have often prophesied . My only ...
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... Assembly are especially desirous of , as they consider those important principles of justice , benevolence , and subordination to law , therein inculcated , as constituting the only solid basis upon which social happiness can be ...
... Assembly are especially desirous of , as they consider those important principles of justice , benevolence , and subordination to law , therein inculcated , as constituting the only solid basis upon which social happiness can be ...
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... return of it ; particularly what the committees of your Assembly have reported . Mrs. Washington joins me in best wishes for Mrs. Knox , yourself , and the little folks , with , dear Sir , your PART III . ] 27 PRIVATE LETTERS .
... return of it ; particularly what the committees of your Assembly have reported . Mrs. Washington joins me in best wishes for Mrs. Knox , yourself , and the little folks , with , dear Sir , your PART III . ] 27 PRIVATE LETTERS .
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... Assembly , gave Mr. Thomas Johnson , who was a warm promoter of the scheme on the north side of the Potomac , a great deal of trouble . In this situation I left matters when I took command of the army . The war afterwards called men's ...
... Assembly , gave Mr. Thomas Johnson , who was a warm promoter of the scheme on the north side of the Potomac , a great deal of trouble . In this situation I left matters when I took command of the army . The war afterwards called men's ...
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