Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... November 2 , 1783 Writings Vol . 27 p . 223 . . The disadvantageous circumstances on our part , under which the war was undertaken , can never be forgotten . The singular interpositions of Providence in our feeble condition were such ...
... November 2 , 1783 Writings Vol . 27 p . 223 . . The disadvantageous circumstances on our part , under which the war was undertaken , can never be forgotten . The singular interpositions of Providence in our feeble condition were such ...
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... November 6 , 1792 Writings Vol . 32 p . 209 I particularly recommend to your consideration the means of preventing those aggressions by our Citizens on the territory of other nations , and other infractions of the law of Nations , which ...
... November 6 , 1792 Writings Vol . 32 p . 209 I particularly recommend to your consideration the means of preventing those aggressions by our Citizens on the territory of other nations , and other infractions of the law of Nations , which ...
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... November 10 , 1775 Writings Vol . 4 p . 80 ... Be Be easy and condescending in your deportment to your officers , but not too familiar , lest you subject yourself to a want of that respect , which is necessary to support a proper ...
... November 10 , 1775 Writings Vol . 4 p . 80 ... Be Be easy and condescending in your deportment to your officers , but not too familiar , lest you subject yourself to a want of that respect , which is necessary to support a proper ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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