Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... appear no less astonishing , than their magnitude . In what they will terminate , is known only to the great ruler of events ; and confiding in his wisdom and goodness , we may safely trust the issue to him , without perplexing ...
... appear no less astonishing , than their magnitude . In what they will terminate , is known only to the great ruler of events ; and confiding in his wisdom and goodness , we may safely trust the issue to him , without perplexing ...
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... - mons ? And to what end ? Did they deign to look at our petitions ? To Bryan Fairfax , July 4 , 1774 Writings Vol . 3 p . 228 upon . . . Does it not appear , as 16 POLITICAL MAXIMS The Stamp Act; its Repeal Taxation.
... - mons ? And to what end ? Did they deign to look at our petitions ? To Bryan Fairfax , July 4 , 1774 Writings Vol . 3 p . 228 upon . . . Does it not appear , as 16 POLITICAL MAXIMS The Stamp Act; its Repeal Taxation.
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... appear to be peculiarly favourable for the introduction of such a plan of government . To Sir Edward Newenham , August 29 , 1788 Writings Vol . 30 p . 72 . In such a Country , so happily circumstanced , the pursuits of Commerce and the ...
... appear to be peculiarly favourable for the introduction of such a plan of government . To Sir Edward Newenham , August 29 , 1788 Writings Vol . 30 p . 72 . In such a Country , so happily circumstanced , the pursuits of Commerce and the ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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