Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... Situation and Prospects of the Country . IV . THE CONSTITUTION . Choice of the Form of Government ... The Four Pillars of Independence ... Importance of the Federal Union ... Americans , united in Sympathy and Interest . The ...
... Situation and Prospects of the Country . IV . THE CONSTITUTION . Choice of the Form of Government ... The Four Pillars of Independence ... Importance of the Federal Union ... Americans , united in Sympathy and Interest . The ...
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... situation . What will be the issue , is not easy to determine ; but the spirit which is diffus- ing itself , may produce changes in that government , which , a few years ago , could hardly have been dreamt of . The American Revolution ...
... situation . What will be the issue , is not easy to determine ; but the spirit which is diffus- ing itself , may produce changes in that government , which , a few years ago , could hardly have been dreamt of . The American Revolution ...
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... SITUATION AND PROSPECTS OF THE COUNTRY . The citizens of America , placed in the most envia- ble condition , as the sole lords and proprietors of a vast tract of continent , comprehending all the various soils and climates of the world ...
... SITUATION AND PROSPECTS OF THE COUNTRY . The citizens of America , placed in the most envia- ble condition , as the sole lords and proprietors of a vast tract of continent , comprehending all the various soils and climates of the world ...
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... situation . Nor ought a doubt to be entertained , that men , who so well understand the value of social happiness , will ever cease to appreciate the blessings of a free , equal , and efficient govern- ment . THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE ...
... situation . Nor ought a doubt to be entertained , that men , who so well understand the value of social happiness , will ever cease to appreciate the blessings of a free , equal , and efficient govern- ment . THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE ...
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... situation . From their virtue she may ex- pect long to share the protection of a free and equal government , which their wisdom has established , and which experience justifies , as admirably adapted to our social wants and individual ...
... situation . From their virtue she may ex- pect long to share the protection of a free and equal government , which their wisdom has established , and which experience justifies , as admirably adapted to our social wants and individual ...
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