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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· May 1, 1796

I now nominate Jeremiah Wadsworth to be a commissioner to hold a treaty with the Cohnawaga Indians.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Apr 27, 1796

Herewith I lay before you a letter from the Attorney-General of the United States, relative to compensation to the attorneys of the United States in the several districts, which is recommended to your consideration.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Apr 7, 1796

admission as a State, by its Delegates, into the Congress of the United States, on an equal footing with the original States in all respects whatever

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Mar 29, 1796

I have ever entertained but one opinion on this subject; and from the first establishment of the Government to this moment my conduct has exemplified that opinion.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Mar 29, 1796

The nature of foreign negotiations requires caution, and their success must often depend on secrecy.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Mar 29, 1796

It is perfectly clear to my understanding that the assent of the House of Representatives is not necessary to the validity of a treaty.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Mar 29, 1796

It is a fact declared by the General Convention and universally understood that the Constitution of the United States was the result of a spirit of amity and mutual concession.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Mar 29, 1796

I trust that no part of my conduct has ever indicated a disposition to withhold any information which the Constitution has enjoined upon the President as a duty to give.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Mar 28, 1796

It will also be necessary to provide for the expense to be incurred in executing the twenty-first article of the treaty.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Mar 28, 1796

I send herewith a copy of the treaty of friendship, limits, and navigation, concluded on the 27th of October last, between the United States and His Catholic Majesty.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Mar 28, 1796

This early communication of the treaty with Spain has become necessary because it is stipulated in the third article that commissioners for running the boundary line shall meet at the Natchez.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Mar 24, 1796

My sentiments therein expressed I am persuaded will harmonize with yours and with those of all my fellow-citizens.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Mar 7, 1796

I send herewith, for the information of Congress, the treaty concluded between the United States and the Dey and Regency of Algiers.

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George Washington
@georgewashington· Independent · VA· Feb 29, 1796

The treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation concluded between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty having been duly ratified.

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