The Writings of George Washington: The writings of George WashingtonF. Andrews, 1835 |
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... consequence . " We are aware of the delicacy , with which this subject must be treated . But relying upon the good sense of Congress , we wish it may engage their early attention . " - December 16th , 1783 . As one of the delegates from ...
... consequence . " We are aware of the delicacy , with which this subject must be treated . But relying upon the good sense of Congress , we wish it may engage their early attention . " - December 16th , 1783 . As one of the delegates from ...
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... consequences , from a half - starved , limping government , that appears to be always moving upon crutches , and tottering at every step . Men , chosen as the delegates in Congress are , cannot officially be dangerous . They depend upon ...
... consequences , from a half - starved , limping government , that appears to be always moving upon crutches , and tottering at every step . Men , chosen as the delegates in Congress are , cannot officially be dangerous . They depend upon ...
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... in the course of our successful contest , any good consequences have resulted to the oppressed kingdom VOL . IX . B of Ireland , it will afford a new source of PART III . ] 13 PRIVATE LETTERS . TO THE YANKEE CLUB OF STEWARTSTOWN, IN THE ...
... in the course of our successful contest , any good consequences have resulted to the oppressed kingdom VOL . IX . B of Ireland , it will afford a new source of PART III . ] 13 PRIVATE LETTERS . TO THE YANKEE CLUB OF STEWARTSTOWN, IN THE ...
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... consequences to the liberty and happiness of the people , if the institution were allowed to gain strength upon the plan of its original establishment . He recommended legislative interference to put a stop to a political com- bination ...
... consequences to the liberty and happiness of the people , if the institution were allowed to gain strength upon the plan of its original establishment . He recommended legislative interference to put a stop to a political com- bination ...
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... consequence of wealth and power , naturally introduces . The incertitude , which prevails in Congress , and the non - attendance of its members , are discouraging to those , who are willing and ready to discharge the trust , which is ...
... consequence of wealth and power , naturally introduces . The incertitude , which prevails in Congress , and the non - attendance of its members , are discouraging to those , who are willing and ready to discharge the trust , which is ...
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