Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... continue us in them ; while we should be striving to fill our battalions , and devising ways and means to raise the value of the currency , on the credit of which every thing depends ? I hope not . I trust , the goodness of the cause ...
... continue us in them ; while we should be striving to fill our battalions , and devising ways and means to raise the value of the currency , on the credit of which every thing depends ? I hope not . I trust , the goodness of the cause ...
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... continue the contest . But , alas ! these prospects , flattering as they were , have proved delu- sory , and I see nothing before us but accumulating distress . - We must not despair ; the game is yet in our own hands ; to play it well ...
... continue the contest . But , alas ! these prospects , flattering as they were , have proved delu- sory , and I see nothing before us but accumulating distress . - We must not despair ; the game is yet in our own hands ; to play it well ...
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... subject interesting to the community at large , it alwavs has been and will continue to be my earnest desire , 74 POLITICAL MAXIMS . THE CONSTITUTION (Continued) PAGE The Source of Power The Duties of the People The Voice of the People.
... subject interesting to the community at large , it alwavs has been and will continue to be my earnest desire , 74 POLITICAL MAXIMS . THE CONSTITUTION (Continued) PAGE The Source of Power The Duties of the People The Voice of the People.
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Political, Social, Moral, and Religious George Washington. been and will continue to be my earnest desire , to learn , and , as far as it is consistent , to comply with , the public sentiment ; but it is on great occasions only , and ...
Political, Social, Moral, and Religious George Washington. been and will continue to be my earnest desire , to learn , and , as far as it is consistent , to comply with , the public sentiment ; but it is on great occasions only , and ...
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... continue united and faithful to ourselves . 1788 . AMERICA'S FUTURE , I look forward , with a kind of political faith , to scenes of National Happiness , which have not hereto- fore been offered for the fruition of the most favored ...
... continue united and faithful to ourselves . 1788 . AMERICA'S FUTURE , I look forward , with a kind of political faith , to scenes of National Happiness , which have not hereto- fore been offered for the fruition of the most favored ...
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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