Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... freedom . Prerogative became arbitrary , and Freedom asserted her rights ; Prerogative became oppressive and cruel , and Freedom took up arms and declared her independ ence The spirit of America's cause was impersonated in her great ...
... freedom . Prerogative became arbitrary , and Freedom asserted her rights ; Prerogative became oppressive and cruel , and Freedom took up arms and declared her independ ence The spirit of America's cause was impersonated in her great ...
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... Freedom of Choice ........ Political Suicide ..... Private Inclination and Public Duty .. Allurements of Office .. Foreign Ministers ....... Maxims for Executive Officers .... Compensation of Officers of Government .. PAGE 74 74 74 75 ...
... Freedom of Choice ........ Political Suicide ..... Private Inclination and Public Duty .. Allurements of Office .. Foreign Ministers ....... Maxims for Executive Officers .... Compensation of Officers of Government .. PAGE 74 74 74 75 ...
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... Freedom .... Non - importation and Disuse of British Commodities .. 1.- War . The Patriot's Alternative ... The Spirit of '76 ... 142 143 144 .145-148 148 149 150 Military Influence of Congress .. 2. - The Army . The Soldier's Duty ...
... Freedom .... Non - importation and Disuse of British Commodities .. 1.- War . The Patriot's Alternative ... The Spirit of '76 ... 142 143 144 .145-148 148 149 150 Military Influence of Congress .. 2. - The Army . The Soldier's Duty ...
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... Freedom . 261 Freedom of the Dandridge Slaves .. 262 Punctilios of Honor ... 263 Duelling Condemned .263 , 264 Pleasures of Benevolence National Good - will to Man .... Fellowship of the Freo ...... Comprehensive Benevolence .. III ...
... Freedom . 261 Freedom of the Dandridge Slaves .. 262 Punctilios of Honor ... 263 Duelling Condemned .263 , 264 Pleasures of Benevolence National Good - will to Man .... Fellowship of the Freo ...... Comprehensive Benevolence .. III ...
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... freedom , as you can only see in them the disinterested warnings of a parting friend , who can possibly have no personal motive to bias his counsel . . · In offering to you , my countrymen , these counsels of an old and affectionate ...
... freedom , as you can only see in them the disinterested warnings of a parting friend , who can possibly have no personal motive to bias his counsel . . · In offering to you , my countrymen , these counsels of an old and affectionate ...
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