Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... circumstances under which they have been obtained , it is more than probable , that posterity will bestow on their labors the epithet and marks of fiction ; for it will not be believed , that such a force as Great Britain has employed ...
... circumstances under which they have been obtained , it is more than probable , that posterity will bestow on their labors the epithet and marks of fiction ; for it will not be believed , that such a force as Great Britain has employed ...
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... 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 many ...
... 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 many ...
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... circumstances on our part , under which the war was undertaken , can never be forgotten . The singular interpositions of Providence in our feeble condition , were such as could scarcely escape the attention of the most unobserving ...
... circumstances on our part , under which the war was undertaken , can never be forgotten . The singular interpositions of Providence in our feeble condition , were such as could scarcely escape the attention of the most unobserving ...
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... circumstances of our country , has been most happily effected by the influence of reason alone . In this change , THE LIBERTY OF THE CITIZEN con- tinues unimpaired , while THE ENERGY OF GOVERNMENT is so increased , as to promise full ...
... circumstances of our country , has been most happily effected by the influence of reason alone . In this change , THE LIBERTY OF THE CITIZEN con- tinues unimpaired , while THE ENERGY OF GOVERNMENT is so increased , as to promise full ...
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... circumstances , to nominate such persons alone to offices as , in my judgment , shall be the best qualified to discharge the functions of the departments to which they shall be appointed . ALLUREMENTS OF OFFICE . All see , and most ...
... circumstances , to nominate such persons alone to offices as , in my judgment , shall be the best qualified to discharge the functions of the departments to which they shall be appointed . ALLUREMENTS OF OFFICE . All see , and most ...
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