Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... Object .. 276 Talents , Rectitude , Patriotism .. 276 Patriotism , Firmness , Wisdom .. 277 Prudence , Temperance , Moderation .. 278 The Patriot's Happiness .. 278 The Patriot's Reward . 278 Popular Spirit .... 278 PATRIOTISM ...
... Object .. 276 Talents , Rectitude , Patriotism .. 276 Patriotism , Firmness , Wisdom .. 277 Prudence , Temperance , Moderation .. 278 The Patriot's Happiness .. 278 The Patriot's Reward . 278 Popular Spirit .... 278 PATRIOTISM ...
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... object for which we contended against so formida- ble a power , cannot but inspire us with astonishment and gratitude . The disadvantageous circumstances on our part , under which the war was undertaken , can never be forgotten . The ...
... object for which we contended against so formida- ble a power , cannot but inspire us with astonishment and gratitude . The disadvantageous circumstances on our part , under which the war was undertaken , can never be forgotten . The ...
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... object should ever be kept in view ; and , so long as our measures tend to this , and are marked with the wisdom of a well - informed and enlightened people , we may reasonably hope , under the smiles of Heaven , to convince the world ...
... object should ever be kept in view ; and , so long as our measures tend to this , and are marked with the wisdom of a well - informed and enlightened people , we may reasonably hope , under the smiles of Heaven , to convince the world ...
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... object is in view , the popular mind is roused into expectation , and pre- pared to make sacrifices both of ease and property . If those to whom the people confide the management of their affairs do not call them to make these ...
... object is in view , the popular mind is roused into expectation , and pre- pared to make sacrifices both of ease and property . If those to whom the people confide the management of their affairs do not call them to make these ...
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... object of primary importance , in- stitutions for the general diffusion of knowledge . In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion , it is essential , that public opin- ion should be enlightened . THE ...
... object of primary importance , in- stitutions for the general diffusion of knowledge . In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion , it is essential , that public opin- ion should be enlightened . THE ...
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