Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... TRUE RELIGION , AND VIRTUE , its inseparable attendant , may be imbibed by the rising generation , to re- mote ages . " That generation after generation may enjoy the blessed- ness of the benign influence which these Maxims are so emi ...
... TRUE RELIGION , AND VIRTUE , its inseparable attendant , may be imbibed by the rising generation , to re- mote ages . " That generation after generation may enjoy the blessed- ness of the benign influence which these Maxims are so emi ...
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... true Policy of America . 91 Foreign Alliances .... 91 , 92 National Antipathies and Attachments .. 93 , 94 Foreign Policy of the Nation .... 95 Non - intervention . 96 Peace with other Nations .. 97 Peace with all the World .. Peace ...
... true Policy of America . 91 Foreign Alliances .... 91 , 92 National Antipathies and Attachments .. 93 , 94 Foreign Policy of the Nation .... 95 Non - intervention . 96 Peace with other Nations .. 97 Peace with all the World .. Peace ...
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... True Friendship . Actions , not Words .. Professions of Friendship . Letters of Friendship . 239 239 240 240 240 Hospitality of Friendship 241 Friendship in Adversity .. Renewal of Friendship's Covenant . Personal Friendship , and ...
... True Friendship . Actions , not Words .. Professions of Friendship . Letters of Friendship . 239 239 240 240 240 Hospitality of Friendship 241 Friendship in Adversity .. Renewal of Friendship's Covenant . Personal Friendship , and ...
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... true principles of liberty , seem to have been more generally discussed , and better understood , throughout Europe , since the American Revolution , than they were at any former period . THE SPIRIT OF THE REVOLUTION . The value of ...
... true principles of liberty , seem to have been more generally discussed , and better understood , throughout Europe , since the American Revolution , than they were at any former period . THE SPIRIT OF THE REVOLUTION . The value of ...
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... true character of governments , as of other human institutions ; that experience is the surest standard , by which to test the real tendency of the existing Constitution of the country ; that fa- cility in changes , upon the credit of ...
... true character of governments , as of other human institutions ; that experience is the surest standard , by which to test the real tendency of the existing Constitution of the country ; that fa- cility in changes , upon the credit of ...
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