Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... mean to support the liberty and independ- ence , which it has cost as so much blood and treasure to establish , we must drive far away the demon of par- ty spirit and local reproach . . Should the conduct of the Americans , whilst pro ...
... mean to support the liberty and independ- ence , which it has cost as so much blood and treasure to establish , we must drive far away the demon of par- ty spirit and local reproach . . Should the conduct of the Americans , whilst pro ...
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... means , many scenes of confusion and distress have been prevented . Mine they accordingly have , and always shall have , for their opposition to any act of oppression ; and that act could be looked upon in no other light , by every ...
... means , many scenes of confusion and distress have been prevented . Mine they accordingly have , and always shall have , for their opposition to any act of oppression ; and that act could be looked upon in no other light , by every ...
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... means to raise the value of the currency , on the credit of which every thing depends ? I hope not . I trust , the goodness of the cause , and the ex- ertions of the people , and Divine protection , will give us that honorable peace for ...
... means to raise the value of the currency , on the credit of which every thing depends ? I hope not . I trust , the goodness of the cause , and the ex- ertions of the people , and Divine protection , will give us that honorable peace for ...
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... means and efforts , greater strength , greater resource , proportion- ably greater security from external danger , a less fre- quent interruption of their peace by foreign nations ; and what is of inestimable value , they must derive ...
... means and efforts , greater strength , greater resource , proportion- ably greater security from external danger , a less fre- quent interruption of their peace by foreign nations ; and what is of inestimable value , they must derive ...
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... means to avoid misfortunes . If they come upon us after these , we shall have the con- solation of knowing , that we have done our best . The rest is with God . The hour is certainly come , when party disputes and dissensions should ...
... means to avoid misfortunes . If they come upon us after these , we shall have the con- solation of knowing , that we have done our best . The rest is with God . The hour is certainly come , when party disputes and dissensions should ...
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