Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... principle , that involved the interests of all 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 ...
... principle , that involved the interests of all 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 ...
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... Principle .. Endurance ..... 278 274 274 274 The Sacrifices and Rewards of Patriotism .............. The Patriot's Twofold Dependence .... 275 275 Self - control .......... 276 Unyielding Purpose ..... 276 The Patriot's Great Object ...
... Principle .. Endurance ..... 278 274 274 274 The Sacrifices and Rewards of Patriotism .............. The Patriot's Twofold Dependence .... 275 275 Self - control .......... 276 Unyielding Purpose ..... 276 The Patriot's Great Object ...
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... Principle ........ Duty and Virtue , before Popularity .. Conscious Rectitude ...... The Good Citizen's Twofold Motive .. Dictates of Conscience ..... Public Observation Enmity and Detraction Making Enemies Scandal .. Antidote to ...
... Principle ........ Duty and Virtue , before Popularity .. Conscious Rectitude ...... The Good Citizen's Twofold Motive .. Dictates of Conscience ..... Public Observation Enmity and Detraction Making Enemies Scandal .. Antidote to ...
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... principles which have been delineated , the public records and other evidences of my conduct must witness to you and to the world . To myself , the assurance of my own conscience is , that I have at least believed myself to be guided by ...
... principles which have been delineated , the public records and other evidences of my conduct must witness to you and to the world . To myself , the assurance of my own conscience is , that I have at least believed myself to be guided by ...
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... 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 habitual distinctions which have always existed among the ...
... 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 habitual distinctions which have always existed among the ...
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