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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... feel great distress from a “ consciousness that my abilities , and military experience , may not be equal to the extensive and important trust . " However , as the Congress desire it , I will enter upon the momentous duty , and exert ...
... feel great distress from a “ consciousness that my abilities , and military experience , may not be equal to the extensive and important trust . " However , as the Congress desire it , I will enter upon the momentous duty , and exert ...
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... feel and shall continue to manifest , of quietly enjoying in private life , after all the toils of war , the benefits of a wise and liberal Government , will , I flatter myself , sooner or later convince my Countrymen , that I could ...
... feel and shall continue to manifest , of quietly enjoying in private life , after all the toils of war , the benefits of a wise and liberal Government , will , I flatter myself , sooner or later convince my Countrymen , that I could ...
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... feel particular pleasure in seeing your " Excellency , and in congratulating you on the success of " a War in which you have acted so conspicuous a part . " It has been the singular happiness of the United States , " that during a War ...
... feel particular pleasure in seeing your " Excellency , and in congratulating you on the success of " a War in which you have acted so conspicuous a part . " It has been the singular happiness of the United States , " that during a War ...
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... feel oppression , you retire from the great theatre of action , with the blessings of your fellow - citi- zens ; but the glory of your virtues will not terminate with your military command ; it will continue to animate re- motest ages ...
... feel oppression , you retire from the great theatre of action , with the blessings of your fellow - citi- zens ; but the glory of your virtues will not terminate with your military command ; it will continue to animate re- motest ages ...
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... feel , sir , the force , and ac- knowledge the justice of the observation , that the founda- tion of our national policy should be laid in private mora- lity . If individuals be not influenced by moral principles , it is in vain to look ...
... feel , sir , the force , and ac- knowledge the justice of the observation , that the founda- tion of our national policy should be laid in private mora- lity . If individuals be not influenced by moral principles , it is in vain to look ...
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Address affection affectionate America amount bro appointed Army ARTICLE Austin Bearer to receive Bill entitles Bill of Attainder Bitto blessings British army Capt Carr Cash character citizens Colfax command Commander-in-Chief conduct confidence Congress Constitution CONTINENTAL CURRENCY danger defence Ditte Ditto Ditto Doll DOLLARS domestick duty Enemy entitles the Bearer establish event Executive Expences Expenditures favour fellow-citizens foreign Fort Lee forward GEORGE WASHINGTON Gibbs Government gratitude gress happiness honour House of Representatives interests July justice labour Lawful Legislature liberty manner ment military Money Nation number of votes occasion Officers paid Party patriotism Pay master peace person Philadelphia present preservation Printed by HALL prosperity respect Secret Services Senate sentiments SPANISH MILLED SPANISH milled DOLLARS spirit Sundry thereof tion Troops trust unani Union United Vice President Wapes Washing WASHINGTON whole number zens