10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... truft , it appears to me proper , especially as it may conduce to a more diftinct ex- preffion of the public voice , that I should now apprise you of the refolution I have formed , to decline being confidered Ainong the number of those ...
... truft , it appears to me proper , especially as it may conduce to a more diftinct ex- preffion of the public voice , that I should now apprise you of the refolution I have formed , to decline being confidered Ainong the number of those ...
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... truft , were explained on the proper occafion . In the discharge of this truft , I will only say , that I have with good intentions , contributed towards the organization and admin- istration of the government , the best exertions of ...
... truft , were explained on the proper occafion . In the discharge of this truft , I will only say , that I have with good intentions , contributed towards the organization and admin- istration of the government , the best exertions of ...
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... truft ; and fhould we wander from them in moments of error or of alarm , let us ten to retrace our steps , and to regain the road which alone leads to peace , liberty and fafety . I repair then , fellow - citizens , to the post you have ...
... truft ; and fhould we wander from them in moments of error or of alarm , let us ten to retrace our steps , and to regain the road which alone leads to peace , liberty and fafety . I repair then , fellow - citizens , to the post you have ...
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