Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... regard for the American States was manifested long before the epoch of their Federal Union , said of our Washington , " I recommend the constant remembrance of the moral and political Max- ims conveyed to its citizens by the Father and ...
... regard for the American States was manifested long before the epoch of their Federal Union , said of our Washington , " I recommend the constant remembrance of the moral and political Max- ims conveyed to its citizens by the Father and ...
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... .. Religious Disputes .... Toleration of the Jews ... Regard to Conscientious Scruples ... Brotherly Love ..... 870 871 872 872 ... 378 878 874 874 OHEITIANITY ( Continued ) . Religious Differences , and Political xxii CONTENTS .
... .. Religious Disputes .... Toleration of the Jews ... Regard to Conscientious Scruples ... Brotherly Love ..... 870 871 872 872 ... 378 878 874 874 OHEITIANITY ( Continued ) . Religious Differences , and Political xxii CONTENTS .
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... regard , with admiration and gratitude , the patience , perseverance and valor , which achieved our Revolution . They will cherish the remembrance of virtues which had but few parallels in former times , and which will add new lus- tre ...
... regard , with admiration and gratitude , the patience , perseverance and valor , which achieved our Revolution . They will cherish the remembrance of virtues which had but few parallels in former times , and which will add new lus- tre ...
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... regard to Public Justice . Third . The adoption of a proper Peace Establish- ment . Fourth . The prevalence of that pacific and friendly disposition among the people of the United States , which will induce them to forget their local ...
... regard to Public Justice . Third . The adoption of a proper Peace Establish- ment . Fourth . The prevalence of that pacific and friendly disposition among the people of the United States , which will induce them to forget their local ...
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... regard to for- eign nations is , in extending our commercial relations , to have with them as little political connection as pos- sible . So far as we have already formed engagements , let them be fulfilled with perfect good faith ...
... regard to for- eign nations is , in extending our commercial relations , to have with them as little political connection as pos- sible . So far as we have already formed engagements , let them be fulfilled with perfect good faith ...
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