Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... advantages that have been gained with unequal numbers ( on the part of America ) in the course of this contest , and attempt to relate the distressing circumstances under which they have been obtained , it is more than probable that Pos ...
... advantages that have been gained with unequal numbers ( on the part of America ) in the course of this contest , and attempt to relate the distressing circumstances under which they have been obtained , it is more than probable that Pos ...
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... advantages , by estab- lishing the habits of industry and economy . To Delaware Society , April 19 , 1789 Writings Vol . 30 p . 289 NATIONAL DEBT ... the System referred to , being the result of the collected Wisdom of the Continent ...
... advantages , by estab- lishing the habits of industry and economy . To Delaware Society , April 19 , 1789 Writings Vol . 30 p . 289 NATIONAL DEBT ... the System referred to , being the result of the collected Wisdom of the Continent ...
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... advantages to result from it ; the former certain , however precarious the other may prove . To George Mason , April 5 , 1769 Writings Vol . 2 p . 501 · I have always thought that by virtue of the same power ( for here alone the ...
... advantages to result from it ; the former certain , however precarious the other may prove . To George Mason , April 5 , 1769 Writings Vol . 2 p . 501 · I have always thought that by virtue of the same power ( for here alone the ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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