Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... deducible from the practice of Congress , and the States ; all of which have estab- lished some kind of Armorial Devices , to authenticate their official instruments . II . LIBERTY . Give me leave , my dear LIBERTY . 23.
... deducible from the practice of Congress , and the States ; all of which have estab- lished some kind of Armorial Devices , to authenticate their official instruments . II . LIBERTY . Give me leave , my dear LIBERTY . 23.
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Political, Social, Moral, and Religious George Washington. II . LIBERTY . Give me leave , my dear General , to present you with a picture of the Bastille , just as it looked a few days after I had ordered its demolition , -with the main ...
Political, Social, Moral, and Religious George Washington. II . LIBERTY . Give me leave , my dear General , to present you with a picture of the Bastille , just as it looked a few days after I had ordered its demolition , -with the main ...
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... give its sanction to any disorderly proceedings of its citizens . THE CAUSE OF THE AMERICAN COLONIES . If historiographers should be hardy enough , to fill the page of history with the advantages that have been gained , with unequal ...
... give its sanction to any disorderly proceedings of its citizens . THE CAUSE OF THE AMERICAN COLONIES . If historiographers should be hardy enough , to fill the page of history with the advantages that have been gained , with unequal ...
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... give our money for their exports , whether we will or not . And I am certain , that none of their traders will part with them , without a valuable consideration . Where , then , is the utility of these restrictions ? As to the Stamp Act ...
... give our money for their exports , whether we will or not . And I am certain , that none of their traders will part with them , without a valuable consideration . Where , then , is the utility of these restrictions ? As to the Stamp Act ...
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... and Divine protection , will give us that honorable peace for which we are contending . The favorable disposition of Spain , the promised succor from INDEPENDENCE . 37 -INDEPENDENCE The Cause of American Independence 37,
... and Divine protection , will give us that honorable peace for which we are contending . The favorable disposition of Spain , the promised succor from INDEPENDENCE . 37 -INDEPENDENCE The Cause of American Independence 37,
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