Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... BRITAIN great Britain understood herself perfectly well in this dispute but did not comprehend America . She meant as Lord Campden in his late speech in Parlt . clearly , and explicitly declared , to drive America into rebellion that ...
... BRITAIN great Britain understood herself perfectly well in this dispute but did not comprehend America . She meant as Lord Campden in his late speech in Parlt . clearly , and explicitly declared , to drive America into rebellion that ...
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... Britain for , can well be dispensd with whilst the necessaries of Life are ( mostly ) to be had within ourselves . This con- sequently will introduce frugality , and be a necessary stimulation to Industry . If Great Britain therefore ...
... Britain for , can well be dispensd with whilst the necessaries of Life are ( mostly ) to be had within ourselves . This con- sequently will introduce frugality , and be a necessary stimulation to Industry . If Great Britain therefore ...
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... BRITAIN Our trade in all points of view , is as essential to G : B : as hers is to us ; and she will exchange it upon reciprocal and liberal terms , if better cannot be had . .. had we not better encourage seamen among our- selves ...
... BRITAIN Our trade in all points of view , is as essential to G : B : as hers is to us ; and she will exchange it upon reciprocal and liberal terms , if better cannot be had . .. had we not better encourage seamen among our- selves ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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