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  1. May 20, 2002 · Washington’s Farewell Address: In facsimile, with transliterations of all the drafts of Washington, Madison, & Hamilton, together with their correspondence and other supporting documents. New York, 1935. description ends 105–36 (facsimile), and 139–59 (transcription).

    • Neutrality Proclamation

      Printed copy, DNA: RG 46, Third Congress, 1793–95, Senate...

    • Enclosure

      The quotation in this address, was composed, and intended to...

  2. In this public letter, initially composed with the assistance of James Madison in 1792 (when Washington first planned to retire), and revised by Alexander Hamilton in 1796, President Washington outlined his hopes for the American experiment and what he believed would be necessary to achieve success. Washington emphasized his belief in ...

  3. President George Washington’s Farewell Address - 1796 (abridged) Friends and Fellow Citizens: The period for a new election of a citizen to administer the executive government of the United States being not far distant, and the time actually arrived when your thoughts must be employed in

  4. Apr 20, 2021 · Published on September 19, 1796, George Washington’s Farewell Address announced his retirement and offered his political advice to the country. This guide compiles digital materials, external websites, and a print bibliography related to the address.

  5. May 20, 2002 · To George Washington from John Lee, 19 September 1796 ... Philadelphia September 19th 1796. ... supporting the Independence of the United States at a time when in ...

  6. To announce his decision not to seek a third term as President, George Washington presented his Farewell Address in a newspaper article on September 17, 1796. Frustrated by French meddling in U.S. politics, Washington warned the nation to avoid permanent alliances with foreign nations and to rely instead on temporary alliances for emergencies.

  7. Farewell Address to the People of the United States | Monday, September 19, 1796. #foreign policy #government. Editorial Notes. Washington's admonition to Americans to avoid foreign entanglements stemmed from his own personal experience.

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