Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... forming it . The late EARL OF BUCHAN , whose uniform regard for the American States was manifested long before the epoch of their Federal Union , said of our Washington , " I recommend the constant remembrance of the moral and political ...
... forming it . The late EARL OF BUCHAN , whose uniform regard for the American States was manifested long before the epoch of their Federal Union , said of our Washington , " I recommend the constant remembrance of the moral and political ...
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... formed , to fix the right and practice of taxation upon us ? Does not the uniform conduct of Parlia- ment , for some years past , confirm this ? Do not all the debates , especially those just brought to us , in the House of Commons , on ...
... formed , to fix the right and practice of taxation upon us ? Does not the uniform conduct of Parlia- ment , for some years past , confirm this ? Do not all the debates , especially those just brought to us , in the House of Commons , on ...
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... formed in the aggregate an opinion in my breast , which is not very susceptible of peaceful dreams , that the hour of deliverance was not far distant ; since , however unwilling Great Bri- tain might be , to yield the point , it would ...
... formed in the aggregate an opinion in my breast , which is not very susceptible of peaceful dreams , that the hour of deliverance was not far distant ; since , however unwilling Great Bri- tain might be , to yield the point , it would ...
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... formation of two treaties , that with Great Britain , and that with Spain , which secure to them every thing they could desire , in respect to any foreign relations , toward confirming their prosperity . Will it not be their wisdom , to ...
... formation of two treaties , that with Great Britain , and that with Spain , which secure to them every thing they could desire , in respect to any foreign relations , toward confirming their prosperity . Will it not be their wisdom , to ...
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... forming our Confederation . Experience has taught us , that men will not adopt and carry into execution measures the best calculated for their own good , without the intervention of a coer- cive power . THE UNION , OUR SAFETY . Common ...
... forming our Confederation . Experience has taught us , that men will not adopt and carry into execution measures the best calculated for their own good , without the intervention of a coer- cive power . THE UNION , OUR SAFETY . Common ...
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