Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... Present Duty . Sensibility to Public Approbation . Appeal to the Archives ... III . - INTEMPERANCE AND GAMING . Use of Wines and Spirituous Liquors . Immorality , discountenanced . Tippling - houses .. PAGE 325 325 325 326 326 326 326 ...
... Present Duty . Sensibility to Public Approbation . Appeal to the Archives ... III . - INTEMPERANCE AND GAMING . Use of Wines and Spirituous Liquors . Immorality , discountenanced . Tippling - houses .. PAGE 325 325 325 326 326 326 326 ...
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... present age , but in fu- ture generations . JOHN ADAMS , 1799 . The only man in the United States , who possessed the confidence of all . There was no other one , who was considered as any thing more than a party leader . The whole of ...
... present age , but in fu- ture generations . JOHN ADAMS , 1799 . The only man in the United States , who possessed the confidence of all . There was no other one , who was considered as any thing more than a party leader . The whole of ...
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... present age , will doubtless regard , with admiration and gratitude , the patience , perseverance and valor , which achieved our Revolution . They will cherish the remembrance of virtues which had but few parallels in former times , and ...
... present age , will doubtless regard , with admiration and gratitude , the patience , perseverance and valor , which achieved our Revolution . They will cherish the remembrance of virtues which had but few parallels in former times , and ...
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... present circumstances , that the act of Parliament can be complied with , were we ever so willing to en- force its execution . And , not to say ( which alone would be sufficient ) that we have not money to pay for the stamps , there are ...
... present circumstances , that the act of Parliament can be complied with , were we ever so willing to en- force its execution . And , not to say ( which alone would be sufficient ) that we have not money to pay for the stamps , there are ...
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... present happiness . PAUL JONES , Letter , Dec. 20 , '89 . THE CAUSE OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE . Our cause is noble . It is the cause of mankind ; and the danger to it is to be apprehended from our- selves . Shall we slumber and sleep ...
... present happiness . PAUL JONES , Letter , Dec. 20 , '89 . THE CAUSE OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE . Our cause is noble . It is the cause of mankind ; and the danger to it is to be apprehended from our- selves . Shall we slumber and sleep ...
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