Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... mankind . England's violation of our sacred rights , was the stirring of the eagle's nest . It naturally awakened emotions of resistance . British prerogative was opposed by Ameri- can freedom . Prerogative became arbitrary , and ...
... mankind . England's violation of our sacred rights , was the stirring of the eagle's nest . It naturally awakened emotions of resistance . British prerogative was opposed by Ameri- can freedom . Prerogative became arbitrary , and ...
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... mankind . And as they are contem- plating and admiring his virtues , they are invited to read , in his own words , his golden maxims . These are adapted to the use of Statesmen , Soldiers , Citizens , heads of families , teachers of ...
... mankind . And as they are contem- plating and admiring his virtues , they are invited to read , in his own words , his golden maxims . These are adapted to the use of Statesmen , Soldiers , Citizens , heads of families , teachers of ...
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... mankind . THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES . That the Government , though not actually per- fect , is one of the best in the world , I have little doubt . DEMOCRACY . It is among the evils , and perhaps 20 POLITICAL MAXIMS .
... mankind . THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES . That the Government , though not actually per- fect , is one of the best in the world , I have little doubt . DEMOCRACY . It is among the evils , and perhaps 20 POLITICAL MAXIMS .
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... mankind . If we mean to support the liberty and independ- ence , which it has cost as so much blood and treasure to establish , we must drive far away the demon of par- ty spirit and local reproach . Should the conduct of the Americans ...
... mankind . If we mean to support the liberty and independ- ence , which it has cost as so much blood and treasure to establish , we must drive far away the demon of par- ty spirit and local reproach . Should the conduct of the Americans ...
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... mankind , the privileges of the peo- ple , and the true principles of liberty , seem to have been more generally discussed , and better understood , throughout Europe , since the American Revolution , than they were at any former period ...
... mankind , the privileges of the peo- ple , and the true principles of liberty , seem to have been more generally discussed , and better understood , throughout Europe , since the American Revolution , than they were at any former period ...
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