Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... advantages that have been gained , with unequal numbers , on the part of America in the course of this contest , and attempt to relate the distressing circumstances under which they have been obtained , it is more than probable , that ...
... advantages that have been gained , with unequal numbers , on the part of America in the course of this contest , and attempt to relate the distressing circumstances under which they have been obtained , it is more than probable , that ...
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... advantage accruing to the mother- country will fall greatly short of the expectations of the ministry ; for certain it is , that our whole sub- stance already in a manner flows to Great Britain , and that whatsoever contributes to ...
... advantage accruing to the mother- country will fall greatly short of the expectations of the ministry ; for certain it is , that our whole sub- stance already in a manner flows to Great Britain , and that whatsoever contributes to ...
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... advantages to the interest of the community . These are the pillars , on which the glorious fabric of our independency and national character must be supported . Liberty is the basis . And whoever would dare to sap the foundation , or ...
... advantages to the interest of the community . These are the pillars , on which the glorious fabric of our independency and national character must be supported . Liberty is the basis . And whoever would dare to sap the foundation , or ...
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... advantage , whether derived from its own separate strength , or from an apostate and unnatural connection with any foreign power , must be intrinsically precarious . THE POWER OF THE UNION . While every part of 48 POLITICAL MAXIMS .
... advantage , whether derived from its own separate strength , or from an apostate and unnatural connection with any foreign power , must be intrinsically precarious . THE POWER OF THE UNION . While every part of 48 POLITICAL MAXIMS .
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... advantages of their po- litical and natural situation . Nor ought a doubt to be entertained , that men , who so well understand the value of social happiness , will ever cease to appreciate the blessings of a free , equal , and ...
... advantages of their po- litical and natural situation . Nor ought a doubt to be entertained , that men , who so well understand the value of social happiness , will ever cease to appreciate the blessings of a free , equal , and ...
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advantage America approbation arms army attended BAND OF BROTHERS better blessings Britain British cause character Christian circumstances citizens civil colonies command commerce conceive conduct Congress consider Constitution Count D'Estaing DAVID RAMSAY defence distress divine duty effect endeavor enemy equal established esteem evils execution exertions expense fate of nations favor feel fellow-citizens FISHER AMES foreign France freedom friends friendship give gratitude happiness happy nation Heaven honor hope human independence Indians influence interest JARED SPARKS Joseph Reed justice King William county laws liberty mankind MAXIMS means measures ment military mind Mohawk River moral Mount Vernon nation nature never occasion opinion oppression patriotism peace political Potomac Company present principles proper Providence punishment religion RELIGIOUS respect sentiments sincerely spirit suffer thing tion Tobias Lear troops trust Union United virtue virtuous Washington wisdom wish