Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... Reasons for Accession . The Canadian Expedition .. Objection to the Expedition .. France's Interest in Canada .. France's apprehended Ascendency . Evil of French Troops in Canada ... Danger from France's Naval Ascendency ... Excessive ...
... Reasons for Accession . The Canadian Expedition .. Objection to the Expedition .. France's Interest in Canada .. France's apprehended Ascendency . Evil of French Troops in Canada ... Danger from France's Naval Ascendency ... Excessive ...
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... reason and our own consciences approve . POLITICAL IMPROVEMENTS IN EUROPE . A spirit for political improvement , seems to be rapidly and extensively spreading through the Euro- pean countries . I shall rejoice in seeing the condition of ...
... reason and our own consciences approve . POLITICAL IMPROVEMENTS IN EUROPE . A spirit for political improvement , seems to be rapidly and extensively spreading through the Euro- pean countries . I shall rejoice in seeing the condition of ...
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... reason for gratitude and rejoicing . This is a theme that will afford infinite delight to every benevolent and liberal mind , whether the event in contemplation be considered as the source of present enjoyment , or the parent of future ...
... reason for gratitude and rejoicing . This is a theme that will afford infinite delight to every benevolent and liberal mind , whether the event in contemplation be considered as the source of present enjoyment , or the parent of future ...
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... be complied with , were we ever so willing to en- force its execution . And , not to say ( which alone would be sufficient ) that we have not money to pay for the stamps , there are many other cogent reasons LIBERTY . 31.
... be complied with , were we ever so willing to en- force its execution . And , not to say ( which alone would be sufficient ) that we have not money to pay for the stamps , there are many other cogent reasons LIBERTY . 31.
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... reasons which prove , that it would be ineffectual . If a stop be put to our judicial proceedings , I fancy the merchants of Great Britain , trading to the colonies , will not be among the last to wish for a repeal of the act . 1765 ...
... reasons which prove , that it would be ineffectual . If a stop be put to our judicial proceedings , I fancy the merchants of Great Britain , trading to the colonies , will not be among the last to wish for a repeal of the act . 1765 ...
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