Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... the end of all Government . Influence is not Government . Let us have a Government , by which our lives , liberties , and properties will be secured . POLITICAL INFALLIBILITY . If any power on earth could , -GOVERNMENT The End of ...
... the end of all Government . Influence is not Government . Let us have a Government , by which our lives , liberties , and properties will be secured . POLITICAL INFALLIBILITY . If any power on earth could , -GOVERNMENT The End of ...
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... live most happy ; provided it infracts no right , or is not dangerous to others ; and that no governments ought to interfere with the internal concerns of another , except for the security of what is due to themselves . NATIONAL ...
... live most happy ; provided it infracts no right , or is not dangerous to others ; and that no governments ought to interfere with the internal concerns of another , except for the security of what is due to themselves . NATIONAL ...
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... live in a region , which , ( the levelling principles in which they were bred being en- tirely eradicated , ) is much more productive of mo- narchial ideas , than is the case in the Southern States , where , from the habitual ...
... live in a region , which , ( the levelling principles in which they were bred being en- tirely eradicated , ) is much more productive of mo- narchial ideas , than is the case in the Southern States , where , from the habitual ...
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... live under a government of laws , and that , while we preserve inviolate our national faith , we are desirous to live in amity with all mankind . 1793 . PUBLIC OPINION , TO BE ENLIGHTENED . Promote , as an object of primary importance ...
... live under a government of laws , and that , while we preserve inviolate our national faith , we are desirous to live in amity with all mankind . 1793 . PUBLIC OPINION , TO BE ENLIGHTENED . Promote , as an object of primary importance ...
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... live under , themselves ; and that if this country could , consistently with its engagements , maintain a strict neutrality and thereby preserve peace , it was bound to do so , by motives of policy , interest , and every other ...
... live under , themselves ; and that if this country could , consistently with its engagements , maintain a strict neutrality and thereby preserve peace , it was bound to do so , by motives of policy , interest , and every other ...
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