Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... command the full energies of the nation , for defence against all its enemies , and for the supply of all its wants . The people will soon be tired of such a government . They will sigh for a change ; and many of them already begin to ...
... command the full energies of the nation , for defence against all its enemies , and for the supply of all its wants . The people will soon be tired of such a government . They will sigh for a change ; and many of them already begin to ...
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... command ; and draw the wealth and wealthy men of other nations into our bosom , by giving security to property , and liberty to its holders . 1787 . It is a flattering and consolatory reflection , that our rising Republics have the good ...
... command ; and draw the wealth and wealthy men of other nations into our bosom , by giving security to property , and liberty to its holders . 1787 . It is a flattering and consolatory reflection , that our rising Republics have the good ...
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... command success , although the race is not always to the swift nor the battle to the strong , yet , without presumptuously waiting for miracles to be wrought , in our favor , it is our indispensable duty , with the deepest gratitude to ...
... command success , although the race is not always to the swift nor the battle to the strong , yet , without presumptuously waiting for miracles to be wrought , in our favor , it is our indispensable duty , with the deepest gratitude to ...
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... command of its own fortunes . 1796 . Having determined , as far as lay within the power of the Executive , to keep this country in a state of neu- trality , I have made my public conduct accord with the system ; and , whilst so acting ...
... command of its own fortunes . 1796 . Having determined , as far as lay within the power of the Executive , to keep this country in a state of neu- trality , I have made my public conduct accord with the system ; and , whilst so acting ...
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... command and his warfare . FONTANES , 1800 . Patient , watchful , provoked into no rashness , frightened into no delay , cautious in his approach , bold and desperate in his onset , calm and collected in retreat , he moves at the head of ...
... command and his warfare . FONTANES , 1800 . Patient , watchful , provoked into no rashness , frightened into no delay , cautious in his approach , bold and desperate in his onset , calm and collected in retreat , he moves at the head of ...
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