George Washington — "The unfortunate condition of the persons whose labour in part I employed has bee…"
The unfortunate condition of the persons whose labour in part I employed has been the only unavoidable subject of regret.
The unfortunate condition of the persons whose labour in part I employed has been the only unavoidable subject of regret.
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"I shall rely therefore on that Providence which has hitherto preserved us, and shall feel no dismay at any dangers."
"Religious toleration is not only a right, but a duty, and the glory of the American people."
"The Army, as usual, are without Pay; and a great part of the Soldiery without Shirts; and tho' the patience of them is equally thread bear, the States seem perfectly indifferent to their cries."
"It is needless to premise, that my table is large enough to hold the ladies; of this they had ocular proof yesterday."
"The unfortunate condition of the persons, whose labour in this Country has hitherto been applied to the culture of the earth, and the various branches of Mechanics, can only be ameliorated by a slow, …"
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