Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... service , where they have less opportunity to indulge their in- constancy . A variety in punishments is of utility as well as a proportion . The number of lashes may either be indefinite , left to the discretion of the Court to fix , or ...
... service , where they have less opportunity to indulge their in- constancy . A variety in punishments is of utility as well as a proportion . The number of lashes may either be indefinite , left to the discretion of the Court to fix , or ...
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... SERVICE . . The difference between our service and that of the Enemy , is very striking . With us , from the pecu- instances excepted , must break in upon his private fortune liar , unhappy situation of things , the Officer , a few THE ...
... SERVICE . . The difference between our service and that of the Enemy , is very striking . With us , from the pecu- instances excepted , must break in upon his private fortune liar , unhappy situation of things , the Officer , a few THE ...
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... service , on Sundays , the Chaplains of the army are forthwith to meet together , and agree on some method of perform- ing it , at other times , which method they will make known to the Commander in Chief . General Orders , October 7 ...
... service , on Sundays , the Chaplains of the army are forthwith to meet together , and agree on some method of perform- ing it , at other times , which method they will make known to the Commander in Chief . General Orders , October 7 ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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