Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... believe that they would make a second attempt , whilst the same sentiments fill the breast of every American , if they did not intend to enforce it , if pos- sible ? I think , the Parliament of Great Britain have no more right to put ...
... believe that they would make a second attempt , whilst the same sentiments fill the breast of every American , if they did not intend to enforce it , if pos- sible ? I think , the Parliament of Great Britain have no more right to put ...
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... believe , that a treaty had actually been signed between the Court of France and the United States . By what rule of common sense , then , he could ex- pect that such an undisguised artifice would go down in America , I cannot conceive ...
... believe , that a treaty had actually been signed between the Court of France and the United States . By what rule of common sense , then , he could ex- pect that such an undisguised artifice would go down in America , I cannot conceive ...
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... believe , that , in the aggregate , it is the best Constitution that can be obtained at this epoch ; and that this , or a dissolution of the Union awaits our choice , and is the only alternative before us . 1787 . THE CONSTITUTION , TO ...
... believe , that , in the aggregate , it is the best Constitution that can be obtained at this epoch ; and that this , or a dissolution of the Union awaits our choice , and is the only alternative before us . 1787 . THE CONSTITUTION , TO ...
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... believe , that Providence , which has guided us so long , and through such a labyrinth , will withdraw its protection at this crisis . 1797 . THE AFFECTIONS OF THE PEOPLE . It is desirable , on all occasions , to unite , with a steady ...
... believe , that Providence , which has guided us so long , and through such a labyrinth , will withdraw its protection at this crisis . 1797 . THE AFFECTIONS OF THE PEOPLE . It is desirable , on all occasions , to unite , with a steady ...
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... believe they will al- ways act well , whenever they can obtain a right un- derstanding of matters . But , in some parts of the Union , where the sentiments of their delegates and leaders are adverse to the government , and great pains ...
... believe they will al- ways act well , whenever they can obtain a right un- derstanding of matters . But , in some parts of the Union , where the sentiments of their delegates and leaders are adverse to the government , and great pains ...
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