The Writings of George Washington: The writings of George WashingtonF. Andrews, 1835 |
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... circumstance to me , to find such a coincidence of ideas as appears to run through your plan , and the one I had the honor to lay before a committee of Congress in May last . Mine , however , was a hasty production , the conse- quence ...
... circumstance to me , to find such a coincidence of ideas as appears to run through your plan , and the one I had the honor to lay before a committee of Congress in May last . Mine , however , was a hasty production , the conse- quence ...
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... circumstances . I mention all these matters , that you may be fully apprized of my plan , and the time it may probably take to accomplish it . If , under this information , it would suit you to go with me , I should be very glad of your ...
... circumstances . I mention all these matters , that you may be fully apprized of my plan , and the time it may probably take to accomplish it . If , under this information , it would suit you to go with me , I should be very glad of your ...
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... circumstances and take measures accordingly . Nothing , I confess , would sooner induce me to give credit to a hostile intention on the part of Great Britain , than their con- tinuing , without the shadow of reason ( for I really see ...
... circumstances and take measures accordingly . Nothing , I confess , would sooner induce me to give credit to a hostile intention on the part of Great Britain , than their con- tinuing , without the shadow of reason ( for I really see ...
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... circumstances to take advantage of it , would bid her hope every thing , while other powers might expect little from the wis- dom or exertion of these States . I thank you for your proffered services to the east- ward . I have nothing ...
... circumstances to take advantage of it , would bid her hope every thing , while other powers might expect little from the wis- dom or exertion of these States . I thank you for your proffered services to the east- ward . I have nothing ...
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... circumstances makes the present conjuncture more favorable for Virginia , than for any other State in the Union , to fix these matters . The jealous and untoward disposition of the Spaniards on one hand , and the private views of some ...
... circumstances makes the present conjuncture more favorable for Virginia , than for any other State in the Union , to fix these matters . The jealous and untoward disposition of the Spaniards on one hand , and the private views of some ...
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