Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... November 14 , 1778 Writings Vol . 13 p . 257 No policy , in my opinion , can be more clearly demonstrated , than that we should do justice to all but have no political connexions with any of the European Powers , beyond those which ...
... November 14 , 1778 Writings Vol . 13 p . 257 No policy , in my opinion , can be more clearly demonstrated , than that we should do justice to all but have no political connexions with any of the European Powers , beyond those which ...
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... November 14 , 1778 Writings Vol . 13 p . 254 OBJECTION TO THE EXPEDITION . . . I have one objection to it , untouched in my public letter , which is in my estimation , insurmount- able , and alarms all my feelings for the true and per ...
... November 14 , 1778 Writings Vol . 13 p . 254 OBJECTION TO THE EXPEDITION . . . I have one objection to it , untouched in my public letter , which is in my estimation , insurmount- able , and alarms all my feelings for the true and per ...
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... November 14 , 1778 Writings Vol . 13 p . 255 DANGER FROM FRANCE'S NAVAL ASCENDENCY If France and Spain should unite and obtain a decided superiority by Sea , a reunion with England would avail very little and might be set at defiance ...
... November 14 , 1778 Writings Vol . 13 p . 255 DANGER FROM FRANCE'S NAVAL ASCENDENCY If France and Spain should unite and obtain a decided superiority by Sea , a reunion with England would avail very little and might be set at defiance ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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