Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... become potent engines , by which cunning , ambi- tious , and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people , and to usurp for themselves the reins of government ; destroying afterwards the very engines which have ...
... become potent engines , by which cunning , ambi- tious , and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people , and to usurp for themselves the reins of government ; destroying afterwards the very engines which have ...
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... become the sport of European politics , which may play one State against another , to prevent their growing importance , and to serve their own in- terested purposes . for ever . According to the system of policy the States shall adopt ...
... become the sport of European politics , which may play one State against another , to prevent their growing importance , and to serve their own in- terested purposes . for ever . According to the system of policy the States shall adopt ...
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... become a question in the mind of any true patriot . 1787 . POWERS OF CONGRESS . The fear of giving sufficient powers to Congress , is futile . Each Assembly , under its present constitution , will be annihilated , and we must once more ...
... become a question in the mind of any true patriot . 1787 . POWERS OF CONGRESS . The fear of giving sufficient powers to Congress , is futile . Each Assembly , under its present constitution , will be annihilated , and we must once more ...
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... becoming acquainted with their sentiments , and removing im- proper prejudices , when they are imbibed , by mixing with them during the recess . Men who are always together , get tired of each other's company . They throw off that ...
... becoming acquainted with their sentiments , and removing im- proper prejudices , when they are imbibed , by mixing with them during the recess . Men who are always together , get tired of each other's company . They throw off that ...
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... becoming a great , a respectable , and a commercial nation , if we shall continue united and faithful to ourselves . 1788 . AMERICA'S FUTURE , I look forward , with a kind of political faith , to scenes of National Happiness , which ...
... becoming a great , a respectable , and a commercial nation , if we shall continue united and faithful to ourselves . 1788 . AMERICA'S FUTURE , I look forward , with a kind of political faith , to scenes of National Happiness , which ...
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