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... close of the first four years of the republic . These circumstances , he observed , had now ceased to such a degree as to leave him free to think again of a day on which to withdraw ; " at the close , therefore , of the ensuing month of ...
... close of the first four years of the republic . These circumstances , he observed , had now ceased to such a degree as to leave him free to think again of a day on which to withdraw ; " at the close , therefore , of the ensuing month of ...
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... close your public service , without uniting with the satisfaction which must arise in your own mind from a conscious rec- titude , my most perfect persuasion that you have de- served well of your country . " My personal knowledge of ...
... close your public service , without uniting with the satisfaction which must arise in your own mind from a conscious rec- titude , my most perfect persuasion that you have de- served well of your country . " My personal knowledge of ...
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... CLOSE OF THE CEREMONY . HE period for the presidential election was drawing near , and great anxiety began to be felt that Washington would consent to stand for a third term . No one , it was agreed , had greater claim to the enjoyment ...
... CLOSE OF THE CEREMONY . HE period for the presidential election was drawing near , and great anxiety began to be felt that Washington would consent to stand for a third term . No one , it was agreed , had greater claim to the enjoyment ...
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