Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... mind . And under his judicious guidance , by the providence of God , America not only stood erect , before the world , clothed in the panoply of justice , but moved steadily onward in her course ; her shield , and breastplate , and ...
... mind . And under his judicious guidance , by the providence of God , America not only stood erect , before the world , clothed in the panoply of justice , but moved steadily onward in her course ; her shield , and breastplate , and ...
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... mind , or that they live in a region , which , ( the levelling principles in which they were bred being en- tirely eradicated , ) is much more productive of mo- narchial ideas , than is the case in the Southern States , where , from the ...
... mind , or that they live in a region , which , ( the levelling principles in which they were bred being en- tirely eradicated , ) is much more productive of mo- narchial ideas , than is the case in the Southern States , where , from the ...
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... mind , whether the event in contemplation be considered as the source of present enjoyment , or the parent of future happiness ; and we shall have equal occasion to felicitate ourselves , on the lot which Providence has assigned us ...
... mind , whether the event in contemplation be considered as the source of present enjoyment , or the parent of future happiness ; and we shall have equal occasion to felicitate ourselves , on the lot which Providence has assigned us ...
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... minds of those who wish for peace , and to create feuds and dissensions among ourselves . In a word , having less dependence now in their arms than their arts , they are practising such low and dirty tricks , that men of sentiment and ...
... minds of those who wish for peace , and to create feuds and dissensions among ourselves . In a word , having less dependence now in their arms than their arts , they are practising such low and dirty tricks , that men of sentiment and ...
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... mind after so- cial happiness , have been carried to a great extent ; the treasures of knowledge , acquired by the labors of philosophers , sages , and legislators , through a long succession of years , are laid open for our use , and ...
... mind after so- cial happiness , have been carried to a great extent ; the treasures of knowledge , acquired by the labors of philosophers , sages , and legislators , through a long succession of years , are laid open for our use , and ...
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