Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... Object .... 276 Talents , Rectitude , Patriotism . 276 Patriotism , Firmness , Wisdom .. 277 Prudence , Temperance , Moderation .. 278 The Patriot's Happiness ... 278 The Patriot's Reward . 278 Popular Spirit .... 278 PATRIOTISM ...
... Object .... 276 Talents , Rectitude , Patriotism . 276 Patriotism , Firmness , Wisdom .. 277 Prudence , Temperance , Moderation .. 278 The Patriot's Happiness ... 278 The Patriot's Reward . 278 Popular Spirit .... 278 PATRIOTISM ...
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... object for which we contended against so formida- ble a power , cannot but inspire us with astonishment and gratitude . The disadvantageous circumstances on our part , under which the war was undertaken , can never be forgotten . The ...
... object for which we contended against so formida- ble a power , cannot but inspire us with astonishment and gratitude . The disadvantageous circumstances on our part , under which the war was undertaken , can never be forgotten . The ...
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... object should ever be kept in view ; and , so long as our measures tend to this , and are marked with the wisdom of a well - informed and enlightened people , we may reasonably hope , under the smiles of Heaven , to convince the world ...
... object should ever be kept in view ; and , so long as our measures tend to this , and are marked with the wisdom of a well - informed and enlightened people , we may reasonably hope , under the smiles of Heaven , to convince the world ...
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... object is in view , the popular mind is roused into expectation , and pre- pared to make sacrifices both of ease and property . If those to whom the people confide the management of their affairs do not call them to make these ...
... object is in view , the popular mind is roused into expectation , and pre- pared to make sacrifices both of ease and property . If those to whom the people confide the management of their affairs do not call them to make these ...
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... object of primary importance , in- stitutions for the general diffusion of knowledge . In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion , it is essential , that public opin- ion should be enlightened . THE ...
... object of primary importance , in- stitutions for the general diffusion of knowledge . In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion , it is essential , that public opin- ion should be enlightened . THE ...
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advantage America approbation arms army attended BAND OF BROTHERS better blessings Britain British cause character Christian circumstances citizens civil colonies command commerce conceive conduct Congress consider Constitution Count D'Estaing DAVID RAMSAY defence distress divine duty effect endeavor enemy equal established esteem evils execution exertions expense fate of nations favor feel fellow-citizens FISHER AMES foreign France freedom friends friendship give gratitude happiness happy nation Heaven honor hope human independence Indians influence interest JARED SPARKS Joseph Reed justice King William county laws liberty mankind MAXIMS means measures ment military mind Mohawk River moral Mount Vernon nation nature never occasion opinion oppression patriotism peace political Potomac Company present principles proper Providence punishment religion RELIGIOUS respect sentiments sincerely spirit suffer thing tion Tobias Lear troops trust Union United virtue virtuous Washington wisdom wish