Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... esteem and admira- tion of foreign nations , and fellow - citizens , with equal unanimity ? Qualities so uncommon are no common blessings to the country that possesses them . By these great qualities , and their benign effects , has ...
... esteem and admira- tion of foreign nations , and fellow - citizens , with equal unanimity ? Qualities so uncommon are no common blessings to the country that possesses them . By these great qualities , and their benign effects , has ...
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... can conduce more , than a faithful representation of public proceedings , diffused without restraint throughout the United States . 1793 . PUBLIC CONFIDENCE . In general , I esteem it a 70 POLITICAL MAXIMS . The Affections of the People.
... can conduce more , than a faithful representation of public proceedings , diffused without restraint throughout the United States . 1793 . PUBLIC CONFIDENCE . In general , I esteem it a 70 POLITICAL MAXIMS . The Affections of the People.
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... esteem it a good maxim , that the best way to preserve the confidence of the people durably , is to promote their true interest . There are particular exigencies , when this maxim has peculiar force . When any great object is in view ...
... esteem it a good maxim , that the best way to preserve the confidence of the people durably , is to promote their true interest . There are particular exigencies , when this maxim has peculiar force . When any great object is in view ...
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... esteem of my country- men . 1776 . Seconded by such a body of yeomanry , as repaired to the standard of liberty , fighting in their own native land , fighting for all that freemen hold dear , and whose docility soon supplied the place ...
... esteem of my country- men . 1776 . Seconded by such a body of yeomanry , as repaired to the standard of liberty , fighting in their own native land , fighting for all that freemen hold dear , and whose docility soon supplied the place ...
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... esteem where esteem is due , how- ever the idea of a public enemy may interpose . You will not think it the language of unmeaning ceremony , if I add , that sentiments of personal respect , in the present instance , are reciprocal ...
... esteem where esteem is due , how- ever the idea of a public enemy may interpose . You will not think it the language of unmeaning ceremony , if I add , that sentiments of personal respect , in the present instance , are reciprocal ...
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