Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... never did nature and fortune combine more perfectly to make a man great , and to place him in the same constellation with whatever worthies have merited from man an everlasting remembrance . THOMAS JEFFERSON . POLITICAL MAXIMS . I ...
... never did nature and fortune combine more perfectly to make a man great , and to place him in the same constellation with whatever worthies have merited from man an everlasting remembrance . THOMAS JEFFERSON . POLITICAL MAXIMS . I ...
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... never has suffered , nor will suffer while I preside , any improper conduct of its officers to escape with impunity , nor give its sanction to any disorderly proceedings of its citizens . THE CAUSE OF THE AMERICAN COLONIES . If ...
... never has suffered , nor will suffer while I preside , any improper conduct of its officers to escape with impunity , nor give its sanction to any disorderly proceedings of its citizens . THE CAUSE OF THE AMERICAN COLONIES . If ...
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... never stood in more eminent need of the wise , patriotic , and spirited exertions of her sons , than at this period . And if it is not a sufficient cause for general lamentation , my misconception of the matter impresses it too strongly ...
... never stood in more eminent need of the wise , patriotic , and spirited exertions of her sons , than at this period . And if it is not a sufficient cause for general lamentation , my misconception of the matter impresses it too strongly ...
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... never be forgotten . The singular interpositions of Providence in our feeble condition , were such as could scarcely escape the attention of the most unobserving ; while the unparalleled perseverance of the armies of the United States ...
... never be forgotten . The singular interpositions of Providence in our feeble condition , were such as could scarcely escape the attention of the most unobserving ; while the unparalleled perseverance of the armies of the United States ...
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... never believe , that Providence , which has guided us so long , and through such a labyrinth , will withdraw its protection at this crisis . 1797 . THE AFFECTIONS OF THE PEOPLE . It is desirable , on all occasions , to unite , with a ...
... never believe , that Providence , which has guided us so long , and through such a labyrinth , will withdraw its protection at this crisis . 1797 . THE AFFECTIONS OF THE PEOPLE . It is desirable , on all occasions , to unite , with a ...
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