Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... justice , but moved steadily onward in her course ; her shield , and breastplate , and whole armor flashing , at every step , with the light that shone on her from heaven . Our victory being won , Washington sheathed his sword , and sat ...
... justice , but moved steadily onward in her course ; her shield , and breastplate , and whole armor flashing , at every step , with the light that shone on her from heaven . Our victory being won , Washington sheathed his sword , and sat ...
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... Justice and Humanity . Justice pledged to them .... Amicable Intercourse with them .. Peace with Indians . Indian Trade 203 203 204 205 205 Purchase of Indian Lands .. 206 Presents to Indians .. 206 Resident Indian Agents ... 207 Indian ...
... Justice and Humanity . Justice pledged to them .... Amicable Intercourse with them .. Peace with Indians . Indian Trade 203 203 204 205 205 Purchase of Indian Lands .. 206 Presents to Indians .. 206 Resident Indian Agents ... 207 Indian ...
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... Justice and Benevolence Religion and Morality , the Pillars of Human Happiness .. Religion , distinguished from Morality . Religious Duties of Nations ... National Homage to God ... National Religious Thanksgiving .. 352 352 353 354 354 ...
... Justice and Benevolence Religion and Morality , the Pillars of Human Happiness .. Religion , distinguished from Morality . Religious Duties of Nations ... National Homage to God ... National Religious Thanksgiving .. 352 352 353 354 354 ...
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... justice , why did they refuse , indignantly , to accede to the terms which were humbly supplicated before hostilities commenced , and this country was deluged in blood ; and now make their principal officers , and even the Commissioners ...
... justice , why did they refuse , indignantly , to accede to the terms which were humbly supplicated before hostilities commenced , and this country was deluged in blood ; and now make their principal officers , and even the Commissioners ...
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... and for transporting offenders into other colonies or to Great Britain , for trial , where it is im- possible , from the nature of the thing , that justice can be obtained , convince us , that the Administra- LIBERTY . 33 Taxation.
... and for transporting offenders into other colonies or to Great Britain , for trial , where it is im- possible , from the nature of the thing , that justice can be obtained , convince us , that the Administra- LIBERTY . 33 Taxation.
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