Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... feel , before they will see . are roused to action . Hence it is , that those kinds government are so slow . EVILS OF DEMOCRACY . It is one of the evils of Democratical Governments , that the people , not always seeing , and frequently ...
... feel , before they will see . are roused to action . Hence it is , that those kinds government are so slow . EVILS OF DEMOCRACY . It is one of the evils of Democratical Governments , that the people , not always seeing , and frequently ...
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... feels an immediate and particular interest in Union , all the parts combined cannot fail to find , in the united mass of means and efforts , greater strength , greater resource , proportion- ably greater security from external danger ...
... feels an immediate and particular interest in Union , all the parts combined cannot fail to find , in the united mass of means and efforts , greater strength , greater resource , proportion- ably greater security from external danger ...
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... feeling the liveliest sense of her rights , and maintaining them with a spirit apportioned to their worth . With joy I have seen all the wise men of Europe looking on her with admiration , and all the good with hope , that her fair ...
... feeling the liveliest sense of her rights , and maintaining them with a spirit apportioned to their worth . With joy I have seen all the wise men of Europe looking on her with admiration , and all the good with hope , that her fair ...
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... feel the cen- sure ; and their resentment will rise against those who , with sufficient authority , have omitted to do what their interest and their honor required . THE CONSTITUTION , THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE . To complete the American ...
... feel the cen- sure ; and their resentment will rise against those who , with sufficient authority , have omitted to do what their interest and their honor required . THE CONSTITUTION , THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE . To complete the American ...
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... feel the miseries it endures . Our course is plain ; they who run may read it . Theirs is so bewildered and dark , so entangled and embarrassed , and so obviously under the influence of intrigue , that one would suppose , if any thing ...
... feel the miseries it endures . Our course is plain ; they who run may read it . Theirs is so bewildered and dark , so entangled and embarrassed , and so obviously under the influence of intrigue , that one would suppose , if any thing ...
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