Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... France and Spain united . Her commerce is more extensive than that of both her rivals ; and it is an axiom that the nation which has the most extensive commerce will always have the most powerful marine . To President Joseph Reed , May ...
... France and Spain united . Her commerce is more extensive than that of both her rivals ; and it is an axiom that the nation which has the most extensive commerce will always have the most powerful marine . To President Joseph Reed , May ...
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... FRANCE AND AMERICA .. The Court of France has made a glorious effort for our deliverance , and if we disappoint its intentions by our supineness we must become contemptible in the eyes of all mankind ; nor can we after that venture to ...
... FRANCE AND AMERICA .. The Court of France has made a glorious effort for our deliverance , and if we disappoint its intentions by our supineness we must become contemptible in the eyes of all mankind ; nor can we after that venture to ...
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... France from the United States , [ or , under other spe- cious pretences hold the place till they can find a bone for contention ] , and [ in the meanwhile ] should excite the Canadians to engage in supporting [ their pretences and ...
... France from the United States , [ or , under other spe- cious pretences hold the place till they can find a bone for contention ] , and [ in the meanwhile ] should excite the Canadians to engage in supporting [ their pretences and ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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