Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... conceive , would have been more direful than is generally apprehended , both to the mother - country and her colonies . All , therefore , who were instrumental in procuring the repeal , are entitled to the thanks of every British ...
... conceive , would have been more direful than is generally apprehended , both to the mother - country and her colonies . All , therefore , who were instrumental in procuring the repeal , are entitled to the thanks of every British ...
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... conceive . Thanks to Heaven , the tables are turned ; and we , I hope , shall have our Independence secured , in its fullest extent , without cringing to this Son of Thunder , who , I am persuaded , will find abundant work for his ...
... conceive . Thanks to Heaven , the tables are turned ; and we , I hope , shall have our Independence secured , in its fullest extent , without cringing to this Son of Thunder , who , I am persuaded , will find abundant work for his ...
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... conceive calculated to answer the purpose . THE FOUR PILLARS OF INDEPENDENCE . There are four things , which , I humbly conceive , are essential to the well - being , I may even venture to say , to the existence of the United States ...
... conceive calculated to answer the purpose . THE FOUR PILLARS OF INDEPENDENCE . There are four things , which , I humbly conceive , are essential to the well - being , I may even venture to say , to the existence of the United States ...
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... conceive , this end would be answered , as far as might be necessary , by stipulating , * that all money payments should be made in gold and silver , being the common medium of commerce among nations , at the rate of four shillings and ...
... conceive , this end would be answered , as far as might be necessary , by stipulating , * that all money payments should be made in gold and silver , being the common medium of commerce among nations , at the rate of four shillings and ...
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... conceive , much might be done in that way , by women , children , and others , without taking one really necessary hand from tilling the earth . 1789 . I have been writing to General Knox , to procure me homespun broadcloth of the ...
... conceive , much might be done in that way , by women , children , and others , without taking one really necessary hand from tilling the earth . 1789 . I have been writing to General Knox , to procure me homespun broadcloth of the ...
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