Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... Indians . Their Claim to Justice and Humanity . 203 Justice pledged to them .. 203 Amicable Intercourse with them .. 204 Peace with Indians .. 205 Indian Trade 205 Purchase of Indian Lands . 206 Presents to Indians . 206 Resident Indian ...
... Indians . Their Claim to Justice and Humanity . 203 Justice pledged to them .. 203 Amicable Intercourse with them .. 204 Peace with Indians .. 205 Indian Trade 205 Purchase of Indian Lands . 206 Presents to Indians . 206 Resident Indian ...
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... Indian Treachery . Employment of Indians in War VI . - ACQUISITION OF TERRITORY . Emancipation of Canada ... Accession of Canada . Reasons for Accession . The Canadian Expedition .. Objection to the Expedition . France's Interest in ...
... Indian Treachery . Employment of Indians in War VI . - ACQUISITION OF TERRITORY . Emancipation of Canada ... Accession of Canada . Reasons for Accession . The Canadian Expedition .. Objection to the Expedition . France's Interest in ...
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... Indian Wars ... 249 Women , Children , and the Infirm The Sick ... 249 250 Kindness to Prisoners of War . 250 The Case of Major André ... 261 Retaliation and Humanity . The Case of Captain Asgill ....... Necessity of the Case . The Case ...
... Indian Wars ... 249 Women , Children , and the Infirm The Sick ... 249 250 Kindness to Prisoners of War . 250 The Case of Major André ... 261 Retaliation and Humanity . The Case of Captain Asgill ....... Necessity of the Case . The Case ...
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... Indians .. Indian Languages . 386-388 389 5. - Christian Charities . The Poor ..... 390 Widows and Orphans . 391 , 392 Education of a Student at College . 393 Public Beneficence . 394 Alexandria Academy . 394 National University 395 ...
... Indians .. Indian Languages . 386-388 389 5. - Christian Charities . The Poor ..... 390 Widows and Orphans . 391 , 392 Education of a Student at College . 393 Public Beneficence . 394 Alexandria Academy . 394 National University 395 ...
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... of people ; and I am convinced , that we had better , in future , send all officers in upon parole , than keep them among us . 1778 . 3. THE INDIANS . Few men exhibit greater diversity , 202 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Exchange of Officers.
... of people ; and I am convinced , that we had better , in future , send all officers in upon parole , than keep them among us . 1778 . 3. THE INDIANS . Few men exhibit greater diversity , 202 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Exchange of Officers.
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Página 91 - Our detached and distant situation invites and enables us to pursue a different course. If we remain one people, under an efficient Government, the period is not far off when we may defy material injury from external annoyance ; when we may take such an attitude as will cause the neutrality we may at any time resolve upon, to be scrupulously respected ; when belligerent nations, under the impossibility of making acquisitions upon us, will not lightly hazard the giving us provocation; when we may...
Página 52 - This Government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and unawed, adopted upon full investigation and mature deliberation, completely free in its principles, in the distribution of its powers, uniting security with energy, and containing within itself a provision for its own amendment, has a just claim to your confidence and your support. Respect for its authority, compliance with its laws, acquiescence in its measures, are duties enjoined by the fundamental maxims of true liberty.
Página 93 - In the execution of such a plan, nothing is more essential than that permanent inveterate antipathies against particular nations, and passionate attachments for others should be excluded ; and that, in place of them, just and amicable feelings towards all should be cultivated. The nation which indulges toward another an habitual hatred, or an habitual fondness, is in some degree a slave.
Página 53 - However combinations or associations of the above description may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely, in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled, men, will be enabled to subvert the power of the people, and to usurp for themselves the reins of government ; destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion.
Página 304 - I have the consolation to believe, that, while choice and prudence invite me to quit the political scene, patriotism does not forbid it.
Página 92 - Why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation ? Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground ? Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Europe, entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition, rivalship, interest, humor or caprice...
Página 56 - THERE is an opinion that parties in free countries are useful checks upon the administration of the government, and serve to keep alive the spirit of liberty.
Página 90 - Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence, (I conjure you to believe me, fellow-citizens,) the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake; since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government.
Página 54 - Towards the preservation of your government, and the permanency of your present happy state, it is requisite, not only that you steadily discountenance irregular oppositions to its acknowledged authority, but also that you resist with care the spirit of Innovation upon its principles, however specious the pretexts.
Página 50 - In contemplating the causes which may disturb our Union, it occurs as matter of serious concern that any ground should have been furnished for characterizing parties by geographical discriminations, Northern and Southern, Atlantic and Western; whence designing men may endeavor to excite a belief that there is a real difference of local interests and views.