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  • [SOLEMN MUSIC]

  • ACTOR AS GEORGE WASHINGTON: I think

  • it is a duty incumbent on me to make this my last official

  • communication.

  • The citizens of America are now possessed of absolute freedom

  • and independency.

  • At this auspicious period, the United States came

  • into existence as a nation.

  • And it appears to me there is an option still left to the United

  • States of America, that it is in their choice

  • and depends upon their conduct whether they will be

  • respectable and prosperous or contemptible

  • and miserable as a nation.

  • This is the moment to establish or ruin

  • their national character forever,

  • for with out fate will the destiny of unborn millions

  • be involved.

  • There are four things which I humbly

  • conceive are essential to the existence of the United States

  • as an independent power.

  • First, an indissoluble union of the states

  • under one federal head.

  • Secondly, a sacred regard to public justice.

  • Thirdly, the adoption of a proper peace establishment.

  • Fourthly, the prevalence of that friendly disposition

  • among the people of the United States

  • which will induce them to forget their local prejudices

  • and policies and, in some instances,

  • to sacrifice their individual advantages to the interest

  • of the community.

  • These are the pillars on which the glorious fabric

  • of our independency and national character must be supported.

  • Liberty is the basis.

  • Whoever would dare to sap the foundation

  • will merit the severest punishments

  • which can be inflicted by his injured country.

  • RICHARD NIXON: Effective at noon tomorrow.

  • ACTOR AS GEORGE WASHINGTON: It is only in our united character

  • as an empire that our independence is acknowledged,

  • that our power can be regarded, or our credit supported

  • among foreign nations.

  • I have thus freely disclosed what

  • I wished to make known before I surrendered

  • up my public trust to those who committed it to me.

  • The task is now accomplished.

  • It remains then to be my final and only request

  • that these sentiments be considered as the legacy of one

  • who has ardently wished on all occasions

  • to be useful to his country and who,

  • even in the shade of retirement, will not fail to implore

  • the divine benediction upon it.

  • [SOLEMN MUSIC]

  • With the greatest regard and esteem, I have the honor to be,

  • sir, your excellency's most obedient and most humble

  • servant, George Washington.

  • [SOLEMN MUSIC]

[SOLEMN MUSIC]

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