Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... Equal Representation . 69 The Duty of Representatives . 69 Elections 69 The Affections of the People 70 Public Confidence . 71 The Constitution , the People's Choice . 71 Public Opinion , to be enlightened .. 72 The Voice of the ...
... Equal Representation . 69 The Duty of Representatives . 69 Elections 69 The Affections of the People 70 Public Confidence . 71 The Constitution , the People's Choice . 71 Public Opinion , to be enlightened .. 72 The Voice of the ...
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... equal unanimity ? Qualities so uncommon are no common blessings to the country that possesses them . By these great qualities , and their benign effects , has Providence marked out the Head of this Nation , with a hand so distinctly ...
... equal unanimity ? Qualities so uncommon are no common blessings to the country that possesses them . By these great qualities , and their benign effects , has Providence marked out the Head of this Nation , with a hand so distinctly ...
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... equal liberty , are merely ideal and fal- lacious ! 1786 . It is a little strange , that the men of large pro- perty in the South , should be more afraid that the Constitution will produce an Aristocracy or a Mon- archy , than the ...
... equal liberty , are merely ideal and fal- lacious ! 1786 . It is a little strange , that the men of large pro- perty in the South , should be more afraid that the Constitution will produce an Aristocracy or a Mon- archy , than the ...
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... . The American Revolution , or the peculiar light of the age , seems to have opened the eyes of almost every nation in Europe . A spirit of equal liberty appears fast to be gain- 24 POLITICAL MAXIMS . LIBERTY Civil Liberty 24,
... . The American Revolution , or the peculiar light of the age , seems to have opened the eyes of almost every nation in Europe . A spirit of equal liberty appears fast to be gain- 24 POLITICAL MAXIMS . LIBERTY Civil Liberty 24,
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Political, Social, Moral and Religious George Washington. A spirit of equal liberty appears fast to be gain- ing ground every where ; which must afford satisfaction to every friend of mankind . If we mean to support the liberty and ...
Political, Social, Moral and Religious George Washington. A spirit of equal liberty appears fast to be gain- ing ground every where ; which must afford satisfaction to every friend of mankind . If we mean to support the liberty and ...
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