Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... enemy , and all distinctions sunk in the name of an American ; to make this honorable , and preserve the Liberty of our Country , ought to be our only emulation , and he will be the best Soldier , and the best Patriot , who contrib ...
... enemy , and all distinctions sunk in the name of an American ; to make this honorable , and preserve the Liberty of our Country , ought to be our only emulation , and he will be the best Soldier , and the best Patriot , who contrib ...
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... ENEMY . . Your indulgent Opinion of my Character , and the polite terms in which you are pleased to express it , are peculiarly flattering ; and I take pleasure in the opportunity you have afforded me , of assuring you , that , far from ...
... ENEMY . . Your indulgent Opinion of my Character , and the polite terms in which you are pleased to express it , are peculiarly flattering ; and I take pleasure in the opportunity you have afforded me , of assuring you , that , far from ...
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... Enemy , and under their fire , by which means a stand was made long enough ( the place through which the enemy were pursuing being narrow ) to form the Troops that were advancing , upon an ad- vantageous piece of Ground in the rear ...
... Enemy , and under their fire , by which means a stand was made long enough ( the place through which the enemy were pursuing being narrow ) to form the Troops that were advancing , upon an ad- vantageous piece of Ground in the rear ...
Contenido
The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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