Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... appear to me all - important to the permanency of your felicity as a People . . These will be offered to you with the more freedom , as you can only see in them the disinterested warnings of a parting friend , who can possibly have no ...
... appear to me all - important to the permanency of your felicity as a People . . These will be offered to you with the more freedom , as you can only see in them the disinterested warnings of a parting friend , who can possibly have no ...
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... appears no less astonishing than their magnitude . In what they will terminate , is known only to the Great Ruler 18 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Political Infallibility The Right of a Nation to establish its own government National Revolutions.
... appears no less astonishing than their magnitude . In what they will terminate , is known only to the Great Ruler 18 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Political Infallibility The Right of a Nation to establish its own government National Revolutions.
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... appears to be incompatible with the principles of our national Constitution , to admit the introduc- tion of any kind of Nobility , Knighthood , or distinc- tions of a similar nature , amongst the citizens of our republic . HERALDRY AND ...
... appears to be incompatible with the principles of our national Constitution , to admit the introduc- tion of any kind of Nobility , Knighthood , or distinc- tions of a similar nature , amongst the citizens of our republic . HERALDRY AND ...
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... American Revolution , or the peculiar light of the age , seems to have opened the eyes of almost every nation in Europe . A spirit of equal liberty appears fast to be gain- 24 POLITICAL MAXIMS . -LIBERTY Civil Liberty 24,
... American Revolution , or the peculiar light of the age , seems to have opened the eyes of almost every nation in Europe . A spirit of equal liberty appears fast to be gain- 24 POLITICAL MAXIMS . -LIBERTY Civil Liberty 24,
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... appears fast to be gain- ing ground every where ; which must afford satisfaction to every friend of mankind . If we mean to support the liberty and independ- ence , which it has cost as so much blood and treasure to establish , we must ...
... appears fast to be gain- ing ground every where ; which must afford satisfaction to every friend of mankind . If we mean to support the liberty and independ- ence , which it has cost as so much blood and treasure to establish , we must ...
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