The Writings of George Washington: The writings of George WashingtonF. Andrews, 1835 |
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... happy to see you , if your public business would ever permit , and where , in the mean time , I shall fondly cherish the remembrance of all your former friendship . Although I scarcely need tell you , how much I have been satisfied with ...
... happy to see you , if your public business would ever permit , and where , in the mean time , I shall fondly cherish the remembrance of all your former friendship . Although I scarcely need tell you , how much I have been satisfied with ...
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... happy to observe , that the political disposition is actually meliorating every day . Several of the States have manifested an inclination to invest Congress with more ample powers ; most of the legislatures appear disposed to do ...
... happy to observe , that the political disposition is actually meliorating every day . Several of the States have manifested an inclination to invest Congress with more ample powers ; most of the legislatures appear disposed to do ...
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... happy I should be in opportunities of demonstrating my sincere regard and esteem for you . It is unnecessary , I hope , to add with what pleasure I should , see you at this place , being , dear Sir , & c . SIR , TO THE PRESIDENT OF ...
... happy I should be in opportunities of demonstrating my sincere regard and esteem for you . It is unnecessary , I hope , to add with what pleasure I should , see you at this place , being , dear Sir , & c . SIR , TO THE PRESIDENT OF ...
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... happy and glorious revolution . The generous indignation against the foes to the rights of human nature , with which you seem to be animated , and the exalted sentiments of liberty , which you appear to entertain , are too consonant to ...
... happy and glorious revolution . The generous indignation against the foes to the rights of human nature , with which you seem to be animated , and the exalted sentiments of liberty , which you appear to entertain , are too consonant to ...
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... happy by the gratitude of my countrymen in general , but particularly so by the repeated proofs of the kind- ness and approbation of those , who have been more intimately conversant with my public transactions ; and I need scarcely add ...
... happy by the gratitude of my countrymen in general , but particularly so by the repeated proofs of the kind- ness and approbation of those , who have been more intimately conversant with my public transactions ; and I need scarcely add ...
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accept adopted affairs America Amphictyonic appear appointment Assembly attend BENJAMIN LINCOLN best wishes BUSHROD WASHINGTON character circumstances citizens Colonel commercial communication conceive conduct Congress consequences convention dear Marquis DEAR SIR decide delegates doubt esteem and regard execution expected favor federal feel foreign France friends friendship give Gouverneur Morris Governor hand happy Henry HENRY KNOX honor hope important interest JAMES MADISON James River Knox land late legislatures letter liberty Madame de Lafayette MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE Maryland Massachusetts matter measure meeting ment mind Mount Vernon navigation necessary object obliged occasion officers opinion opposition papers person Philadelphia pleasure political Potomac powers present president proposed constitution reasons received respect Richard Henry Lee River sentiments sincere society South Carolina States-General thank thing tion treaty ultimo unanimity Union United Virginia Washington western York