Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... oppressive and cruel , and Freedom took up arms and declared her independ ence The spirit of America's cause was impersonated in her great chief . He was a manifestation of the nation's heart and mind . And under his judicious guidance ...
... oppressive and cruel , and Freedom took up arms and declared her independ ence The spirit of America's cause was impersonated in her great chief . He was a manifestation of the nation's heart and mind . And under his judicious guidance ...
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... Oppressed .. The World's Granary . The Home of Industry . 87 87 88 88 Emigration to America ... 89 The Country's Watchful Guardians .. 89 3. - National Policy . Foreign Influence .. 90 The true Policy of America .. 91 Foreign Alliances ...
... Oppressed .. The World's Granary . The Home of Industry . 87 87 88 88 Emigration to America ... 89 The Country's Watchful Guardians .. 89 3. - National Policy . Foreign Influence .. 90 The true Policy of America .. 91 Foreign Alliances ...
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... Oppressive Treaties ... Equitable Treaties .... National Friendships .. National Obligations .... The Politics of Princes ... Caprices of Ministers ... National Candor .... National Sentiments .. National Honesty ... Resources of ...
... Oppressive Treaties ... Equitable Treaties .... National Friendships .. National Obligations .... The Politics of Princes ... Caprices of Ministers ... National Candor .... National Sentiments .. National Honesty ... Resources of ...
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... Oppressed .. Universal Sympathy .. The Cause of Suffering Humanity .. ........................ ........................ The Brotherhood of Man .... 896 896 897 898 ............... 899 V. - DEATH . 1 - Mortality and Bereavement ...
... Oppressed .. Universal Sympathy .. The Cause of Suffering Humanity .. ........................ ........................ The Brotherhood of Man .... 896 896 897 898 ............... 899 V. - DEATH . 1 - Mortality and Bereavement ...
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... oppression ; and that act could be looked upon in no other light , by every person who would view it in its proper colors . 1767 . The repeal of the Stamp Act , to whatever cause owing , ought much to be rejoiced at , for , had the ...
... oppression ; and that act could be looked upon in no other light , by every person who would view it in its proper colors . 1767 . The repeal of the Stamp Act , to whatever cause owing , ought much to be rejoiced at , for , had the ...
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