Categoría: Discursos
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State of the Union Address
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en DiscursosTO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES: In calling you together, fellow citizens, at an earlier day than was contemplated by the act of the last session of Congress, I have not been insensible to the personal inconveniences necessarily resulting from an unexpected change in your arrangements. But matters of great…
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First Annual Message
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en DiscursosFellow Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives: It is a circumstance of sincere gratification to me that on meeting the great council of our nation, I am able to announce to them, on the grounds of reasonable certainty, that the wars and troubles which have for so many years afflicted our sister nations…
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Proclamación a los pueblos del Continente Colombiano
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en DiscursosAmados y valerosos compatriotas: Estando encargado por vosotros a muchos años de solicitar los medios de establecer vuestra independencia, tenemos hoy la dulce satisfacción de anunciaros, que ha llegado ya el momento de vuestra emancipación y libertad. Esperamos que nuestros esfuerzos colmaran vuestros magnánimos deseos. Penetrados al fin estos generosos amigos de la justicia de…
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First Inaugural Address
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en DiscursosFriends and Fellow-Citizens: CALLED upon to undertake the duties of the first executive office of our country, I avail myself of the presence of that portion of my fellow-citizens which is here assembled to express my grateful thanks for the favor with which they have been pleased to look toward me, to declare a sincere…
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Fourth Annual Message
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en DiscursosGentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives: Immediately after the adjournment of Congress at their last session in Philadelphia I gave directions, in compliance with the laws, for the removal of the public offices, records, and property. These directions have been executed, and the public officers have since resided and conducted…
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Overtures of Peace with France
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en DiscursosSir, I am induced at this period of the debate to offer my sentiments to the House, both from an apprehension that, at a later hour, the attention of the House must necessarily be exhausted, and because the sentiment with which the learned gentleman [1] began his speech, and with which he has thought proper…
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Death of George Washington
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en DiscursosGentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives: The letter herewith transmitted will inform you that it has pleased Divine Providence to remove from this life our excellent fellow-citizen, George Washington, by the purity of his character and a long series of services to his country rendered illustrious through the world. It…
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Aux héritiers légitimes de la Palestine
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en DiscursosIsraélites, Nation unique que les conquêtes et la tyrannie ont pu, pendant des milliers d’années, priver de leur terre ancestrale, mais ni de leur nom, ni de leur existence nationale ! Les observateurs attentifs et impartiaux du destin des nations, même s’ils n’ont pas les dons prophétiques d’Israël et de Joël, se sont rendus compte…
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Egipte
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en Discursos«Soldats ! Vous allez entreprendre une conquête dont les effets sur la civilisation et le commerce du monde sont incalculables. Vous porterez à l’Angleterre le coup le plus sûr et le plus sensible, en attendant que vous puissiez lui donner le coup de mort. Les beys mameluks, qui favorisent exclusivement le commerce anglais, qui ont…
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Discours de réception de Bonaparte au directoire
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en DiscursosCitoyens directeurs, J’ai l’honneur de présenter au directoire exécutif le citoyen Bonaparte, qui apporte la ratification du traité de paix conclu avec l’Empereur. En nous apportant ce gage certain de la paix, il nous rappelle, malgré lui, les innombrables merveilles qui ont amené un si grand événement ; mais qu’il se rassure ; je veux…
