Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... establish its own government .. National Revolutions ....... Political Improvements in Europe ... The French Revolution .... Anarchy and Tyranny ............ Republicanism ............ .. The Government of the United States .. Democracy ...
... establish its own government .. National Revolutions ....... Political Improvements in Europe ... The French Revolution .... Anarchy and Tyranny ............ Republicanism ............ .. The Government of the United States .. Democracy ...
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... established the liberty of his country His memory will always be dear to the French people , as it will be to all freemen of the two worlds . NAPOLEON BONAPARTE , Feb. 9th , 1800 . THE END OF GOVERNMENT . The aggregate happiness of ...
... established the liberty of his country His memory will always be dear to the French people , as it will be to all freemen of the two worlds . NAPOLEON BONAPARTE , Feb. 9th , 1800 . THE END OF GOVERNMENT . The aggregate happiness of ...
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... ESTABLISH ITS OWN GOVERNMENT . My politics are plain and simple . I think every nation has a right to establish that Form of Govern- ment under which it conceives it may live most happy ; provided it infracts no right , or is not ...
... ESTABLISH ITS OWN GOVERNMENT . My politics are plain and simple . I think every nation has a right to establish that Form of Govern- ment under which it conceives it may live most happy ; provided it infracts no right , or is not ...
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... established , on the ruins of liberty abused to licentiousness . REPUBLICANISM . Republicanism is not the phantom of a deluded imagination . On the contrary , laws , under no form of government , are better supported , liberty and pro ...
... established , on the ruins of liberty abused to licentiousness . REPUBLICANISM . Republicanism is not the phantom of a deluded imagination . On the contrary , laws , under no form of government , are better supported , liberty and pro ...
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... establish , we must drive far away the demon of par- ty spirit and local reproach . Should the conduct of the Americans , whilst pro- moting their own happiness , influence the feelings of other nations , and thereby render a service to ...
... establish , we must drive far away the demon of par- ty spirit and local reproach . Should the conduct of the Americans , whilst pro- moting their own happiness , influence the feelings of other nations , and thereby render a service to ...
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