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By the president of the United States of America : A proclamation. Whereas by virtue of powers given by the United States in Congress assembled, to Arthur St. Clair ... a treaty was concluded at Fort-Harmar ... with the sachems, chiefs and warriors of the Wyandot, Delaware, Ottawa, Chippawa, Pattiwatima and Sac Nations. And whereas I have ... in due form ratified the said treaty ... I have ordered the said treaty to be herewith published
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By the president of the United States of America. A proclamation : Whereas it is the duty of nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God ... and whereas both houses of Congress have, by their joint committee, requested me "to recommend to the people of the United States, a day of public thanksgiving and prayer ... I do recommend and assign Thursday the twenty-sixth day of November next ... Given under my hand, at the city of New-York, the third day of October ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine
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A collection of the speeches of the President of the United States to both houses of Congress at the opening of every session with their answers : also, the addresses to the President, with his answers, from the time of his election : with an appendix, containing the Circular letter of General Washington to the governors of the several states, and his Farewell orders to the armies of America, and the answer
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A collection of the speeches of the president of the United States to both Houses of Congress, at the opening of every session, with their answers : Also, the addresses to the president, with his answers, from the time of his election: : with an appendix, containing the circular letter of General Washington to the governors of the several states, and his farewell orders, to the armies of America, and the answer. : Dedicated to the citizens of the United States of America. : Published according to act of Congress
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1796
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency John Hancock, Esquire ... A proclamation, for a day of thanksgiving : Having received from the President of the United States, the following proclamation ... I do therefore ... appoint Thursday, the twenty-sixth day of November ... Given at the council-chamber, in Boston, this fourteenth day of October ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine
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Congress of the United States, in Senate, January the 20th, 1797 : the following message from the president of the United States, was read, communicating the copy of a letter from the secretary for the Department of State to the minister plenipotentiary from the United States to the Republic of France
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Congress of the United States. In Senate, January the 20th, 1797 : The following message from the president of the United States, was read, communicating the copy of a letter from the secretary for the Department of State to the minister plenipotentiary from the United States to the Republic of France
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Congress of the United States. In Senate, May the 23d, 1794 : Ordered, that the message from the president of the United States of this day, with the communications referred to therein, together with the communications referred to in the message of the president of the United States of the 21st instant, be printed for the use of the Senate. Attest Samuel A. Otis, secretary
1794
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The contrast : being the speech of King George III, at the opening of his Parliament, 1794 : and the speech of President George Washington, at the opening of the Congress of the United States of America, December 3, 1793
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1794
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The contrast: being the speech of King George III. At the opening of his Parliament, 1794 and the speech of President George Washington, at the opening of the Congress of the United States of America, December 3, 1793
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