Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... of undergoing . 1783 . Great Britain thought , she was only to hold up the rod , and all would be hushed . When we consider the magnitude of the prize we contended 26 POLITICAL MAXIMS . The Cause of the American Colonies 26,
... of undergoing . 1783 . Great Britain thought , she was only to hold up the rod , and all would be hushed . When we consider the magnitude of the prize we contended 26 POLITICAL MAXIMS . The Cause of the American Colonies 26,
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Political, Social, Moral, and Religious George Washington. When we consider the magnitude of the prize we contended for , the doubtful nature of the contest , and the favorable manner in which it has terminated , we shall find the ...
Political, Social, Moral, and Religious George Washington. When we consider the magnitude of the prize we contended for , the doubtful nature of the contest , and the favorable manner in which it has terminated , we shall find the ...
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... considering themselves as dependent on their respective States . In a word , I see the power of Congress declining too fast for the consequence and respect which are due to them , as the Great Representative Body of America ; and I am ...
... considering themselves as dependent on their respective States . In a word , I see the power of Congress declining too fast for the consequence and respect which are due to them , as the Great Representative Body of America ; and I am ...
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... consider any treaty , negotiated and signed by such officers , as final and conclusive , until ratified by the Sovereign or Government from whom they derive their powers . 1796 . OPPRESSIVE TREATIES . It is among nations , as with 108 ...
... consider any treaty , negotiated and signed by such officers , as final and conclusive , until ratified by the Sovereign or Government from whom they derive their powers . 1796 . OPPRESSIVE TREATIES . It is among nations , as with 108 ...
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... consider a scheme of this sort , the more ardently I wish success to it , because I think there are private as well as public advantages to re- sult from it , the former certain , however precarious the latter may prove . I have always ...
... consider a scheme of this sort , the more ardently I wish success to it , because I think there are private as well as public advantages to re- sult from it , the former certain , however precarious the latter may prove . I have always ...
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