Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... expect any thing from their justice ? I should much distrust my own judgment , upon the occasion , if my nature did not recoil at the thought of submitting to measures which I think subversive of every thing that I ought to hold dear ...
... expect any thing from their justice ? I should much distrust my own judgment , upon the occasion , if my nature did not recoil at the thought of submitting to measures which I think subversive of every thing that I ought to hold dear ...
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... expect , that the path is to be strowed with flowers . That Great Good Being who rules the universe , has disposed matters other- wise , and for wise purposes , I am persuaded . 1778 . I am under more apprehensions on account of our own ...
... expect , that the path is to be strowed with flowers . That Great Good Being who rules the universe , has disposed matters other- wise , and for wise purposes , I am persuaded . 1778 . I am under more apprehensions on account of our own ...
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... expect the war immediately at an end . The history of the war is a history of false hopes , and temporary expedients . Would to God , they were to end here . 1780 . THE FLATTERY OF SUCCESS . Particular successes , obtained against all ...
... expect the war immediately at an end . The history of the war is a history of false hopes , and temporary expedients . Would to God , they were to end here . 1780 . THE FLATTERY OF SUCCESS . Particular successes , obtained against all ...
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... expect or calculate upon real favors from nation to nation . It is an illusion , which experience must cure , which a just pride ought to discard . 1796 . DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES . Though I would not force the introduction of Man ...
... expect or calculate upon real favors from nation to nation . It is an illusion , which experience must cure , which a just pride ought to discard . 1796 . DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES . Though I would not force the introduction of Man ...
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... expect the war immediately at an end . The history of the war is a history of false hopes , and temporary expedients . Would to God , they were to end here . 1780 . THE FLATTERY OF SUCCESS . Particular successes , obtained against all ...
... expect the war immediately at an end . The history of the war is a history of false hopes , and temporary expedients . Would to God , they were to end here . 1780 . THE FLATTERY OF SUCCESS . Particular successes , obtained against all ...
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