Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... desire , in respect to any foreign relations , toward confirming their prosperity . Will it not be their wisdom , to rely , for the preservation of these ad- vantages , on the Union by which they were procured ? Will they not ...
... desire , in respect to any foreign relations , toward confirming their prosperity . Will it not be their wisdom , to rely , for the preservation of these ad- vantages , on the Union by which they were procured ? Will they not ...
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... interesting to the community at large , it always has > been and will continue to be my earnest desire , 74 POLITICAL MAXIMS . THE CONSTITUTION (Continued) The Source of Power The Duties of the People The Voice of the People.
... interesting to the community at large , it always has > been and will continue to be my earnest desire , 74 POLITICAL MAXIMS . THE CONSTITUTION (Continued) The Source of Power The Duties of the People The Voice of the People.
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... desire , to learn , and , as far as it is consistent , to comply with , the public sentiment ; but it is on great occasions only , and after time has been given for cool and deliberate reflection , that the real voice of the people can ...
... desire , to learn , and , as far as it is consistent , to comply with , the public sentiment ; but it is on great occasions only , and after time has been given for cool and deliberate reflection , that the real voice of the people can ...
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... desire is , and my aim has been , so far as depended on the Executive department , to comply strictly with all our engagements , foreign and domestic ; but to keep the United States free from political connections with every other ...
... desire is , and my aim has been , so far as depended on the Executive department , to comply strictly with all our engagements , foreign and domestic ; but to keep the United States free from political connections with every other ...
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... desire of the government . The affairs of the country are in a violent paroxysm ; and it is the duty of its old and uniform friends , to as- sist in piloting the vessel in which we are all embarked , between the rocks of Scylla and ...
... desire of the government . The affairs of the country are in a violent paroxysm ; and it is the duty of its old and uniform friends , to as- sist in piloting the vessel in which we are all embarked , between the rocks of Scylla and ...
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