Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... GOVERNMENT . POLITICAL MAXIMS . PAGE xxvii The End of Government . Political Infallibility .. The Right of a Nation to establish its own government . National Revolutions .... Political Improvements in Europe . The French Revolution ...
... GOVERNMENT . POLITICAL MAXIMS . PAGE xxvii The End of Government . Political Infallibility .. The Right of a Nation to establish its own government . National Revolutions .... Political Improvements in Europe . The French Revolution ...
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... government , will laws be better supported , liberty and property better secured , or happiness be more effectually dispensed to mankind . To Edmund Pendleton , January 22 , 1795 Writings Vol . 34 p . 99 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED ...
... government , will laws be better supported , liberty and property better secured , or happiness be more effectually dispensed to mankind . To Edmund Pendleton , January 22 , 1795 Writings Vol . 34 p . 99 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED ...
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... GOVERNMENT ; ITS BRANCHES the general Government is not invested with more Powers than are indispensably necessary to per- form the functions of a good Government . . . these Powers ( as the appointment of all Rulers will for ever arise ...
... GOVERNMENT ; ITS BRANCHES the general Government is not invested with more Powers than are indispensably necessary to per- form the functions of a good Government . . . these Powers ( as the appointment of all Rulers will for ever arise ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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