This is a digital “facsimile” edition of a contemporary pamphlet version of President George Washington’s “Farewell Address,” first issued in the Philadelphia Daily Advertiser newspaper on September 19, 1796. Co-authored with James Madison and Alexander Hamilton, it expresses Washington’s decision to decline a third term of the presidency and offers his parting advice to his “friends and fellow-citizens.” Washington’s “farewell address” emphasizes the importance of Union, the danger of partisanship, the threat of parties allied to foreign countries or interests, the accomplishment of a national government, the precedence of national over sectional interests, the maintenance of the public credit, the avoidance of large military establishment...
As many farewell addresses have a history of being painfully prepared and revised previously to pres...
The facsimiles and most of the plates are lithographed.An earlier reproduction of the accounts, with...
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As many farewell addresses have a history of being painfully prepared and revised previously to pres...
The facsimiles and most of the plates are lithographed.An earlier reproduction of the accounts, with...
Washington discusses possible scenarios concerning British capture of territory; continues by discus...
This is a digital “facsimile” edition of a contemporary pamphlet version of President George Washing...
President George Washington’s farewell address “To the People of the United States” was delivered to...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/new_foreign_relations/11/thumbnail.jpgWashington’s...
This pamphlet includes George Washington\u27s farewell address upon his retirement from public life ...
Thesis advisor: David QuigleyThis dissertation argues that George Washington's Farewell Address esta...
Presidential addresses have shown a decided trend in the last few years away from discussions of cas...
The character of Washington / W.E.H. Lecky.--Farewell address to the people of the United States.--A...
President Barack Obama’s farewell address serves as a symbolic end to an eight-year tenure as presid...
When Dwight D. Eisenhower delivered his final Presidential speech in 1961, he was using the opportun...
Preface signed: J.L. [i.e. James Lenox]Edited by James Lenox."The owner of the manuscript address, h...
Annual Message to Congress with Documents; Pres. Johnson. [1244-1254] Annual report of the Sec. of W...
For most Americans, George Washington is more of a legend than a man—a face on our currency or an au...
As many farewell addresses have a history of being painfully prepared and revised previously to pres...
The facsimiles and most of the plates are lithographed.An earlier reproduction of the accounts, with...
Washington discusses possible scenarios concerning British capture of territory; continues by discus...