Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... conduct must witness to you and to the world . To myself , the assurance of my own conscience is , that I have at least believed myself to be guided by them . UNITED STATES : September 17th , 1796 . GEORGE WASHINGTON . I. POLITICAL ...
... conduct must witness to you and to the world . To myself , the assurance of my own conscience is , that I have at least believed myself to be guided by them . UNITED STATES : September 17th , 1796 . GEORGE WASHINGTON . I. POLITICAL ...
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... conduct of the Americans , whilst pro- moting their own happiness , influence the feelings of other nations , and thereby render a service to mankind , they will receive a double pleasure . Interwoven as is the love of liberty with ...
... conduct of the Americans , whilst pro- moting their own happiness , influence the feelings of other nations , and thereby render a service to mankind , they will receive a double pleasure . Interwoven as is the love of liberty with ...
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... conduct of its officers to escape with impunity , nor give its sanction to any disorderly proceedings of its citizens . THE CAUSE OF THE AMERICAN COLONIES . If historiographers should be hardy enough , to fill the page of history with ...
... conduct of its officers to escape with impunity , nor give its sanction to any disorderly proceedings of its citizens . THE CAUSE OF THE AMERICAN COLONIES . If historiographers should be hardy enough , to fill the page of history with ...
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... conduct as this deserve ? And what punishment is there in store for the men who have distressed millions , involved thousands in ruin , and plunged numberless families in inextricable woe ? Could that which is just and reasonable now ...
... conduct as this deserve ? And what punishment is there in store for the men who have distressed millions , involved thousands in ruin , and plunged numberless families in inextricable woe ? Could that which is just and reasonable now ...
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... conduct of Parlia- ment , for some years past , confirm this ? Do not all the debates , especially those just brought to us , in the House of Commons , on the side of government , expressly declare , that America must be taxed in aid of ...
... conduct of Parlia- ment , for some years past , confirm this ? Do not all the debates , especially those just brought to us , in the House of Commons , on the side of government , expressly declare , that America must be taxed in aid of ...
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