Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... less astonishing than their magnitude . In what they will terminate , is known only to the Great Ruler 18 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Political Infallibility The Right of a Nation to establish its own government National Revolutions.
... less astonishing than their magnitude . In what they will terminate , is known only to the Great Ruler 18 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Political Infallibility The Right of a Nation to establish its own government National Revolutions.
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... less , composed of men oftentimes half starved , always in rags , without pay , and experi- encing , at times , every species of distress which human nature is capable of undergoing . 1783 . Great Britain thought , she was only to hold ...
... less , composed of men oftentimes half starved , always in rags , without pay , and experi- encing , at times , every species of distress which human nature is capable of undergoing . 1783 . Great Britain thought , she was only to hold ...
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... less dependence now in their arms than their arts , they are practising such low and dirty tricks , that men of sentiment and honor must blush at their fall . Among other manoeuvres in this way , they are forging letters , and ...
... less dependence now in their arms than their arts , they are practising such low and dirty tricks , that men of sentiment and honor must blush at their fall . Among other manoeuvres in this way , they are forging letters , and ...
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... the right of taxation that we now do , and , as I before said , all along have contended , why should they sup- pose an exertion of this power would be less obnox- 34 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Taxation, a Question of Right and Honor 34,
... the right of taxation that we now do , and , as I before said , all along have contended , why should they sup- pose an exertion of this power would be less obnox- 34 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Taxation, a Question of Right and Honor 34,
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... less obnox- ious now than formerly ? And what reason have we to believe that they would make a second attempt , whilst the same sentiments fill the breast of every American , if they did not intend to enforce it , if pos- sible ? I ...
... less obnox- ious now than formerly ? And what reason have we to believe that they would make a second attempt , whilst the same sentiments fill the breast of every American , if they did not intend to enforce it , if pos- sible ? I ...
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