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The Resignation of General Washington: His Address to the People of the United States of America, on That Important Occasion, Delivered Sept. 17th, 17
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The book captures General Washington's poignant farewell address to the nation as he resigns from the presidency on September 17, 1796. It emphasizes his reflections on leadership, the importance of unity, and the dangers of political factions. Washington urges citizens to prioritize the common good over party interests, highlighting his vision for a harmonious future. This historical document serves as a significant reminder of the values that shaped the early United States and the principles of democracy.
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The Resignation of General Washington: His Address to the People of the United States of America, on That Important Occasion, Delivered Sept. 17th, 17, George Washington
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- Title
- The Resignation of General Washington: His Address to the People of the United States of America, on That Important Occasion, Delivered Sept. 17th, 17
- Language
- English
- Authors
- George Washington
- Publisher
- BiblioLife
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN13
- 9781275816817
- Category
- World history
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- The book captures General Washington's poignant farewell address to the nation as he resigns from the presidency on September 17, 1796. It emphasizes his reflections on leadership, the importance of unity, and the dangers of political factions. Washington urges citizens to prioritize the common good over party interests, highlighting his vision for a harmonious future. This historical document serves as a significant reminder of the values that shaped the early United States and the principles of democracy.