Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... command , and would draw the wealth , and wealthy men of other Nations , into our bosom , by giving security to prop- erty , and liberty to its holders . To Thomas Jefferson , January 1 , 1788 Writings Vol . 29 p . 351 • It is a ...
... command , and would draw the wealth , and wealthy men of other Nations , into our bosom , by giving security to prop- erty , and liberty to its holders . To Thomas Jefferson , January 1 , 1788 Writings Vol . 29 p . 351 • It is a ...
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... command . before they are regularly drawn off or relieved , or shall directly or indirectly cause any Soldier to do the like , they shall be punished , as far as martial law will extend without favor or mitigation . To Charles Scott ...
... command . before they are regularly drawn off or relieved , or shall directly or indirectly cause any Soldier to do the like , they shall be punished , as far as martial law will extend without favor or mitigation . To Charles Scott ...
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... command . To William Woodford , November 10 , 1775 Writings Vol . 4 p . 81 PATRIOT SOLDIERS Men , therefore , who are not employed , as mere hirelings , but have steped forth in defence of every thing that is dear and Valuable , not ...
... command . To William Woodford , November 10 , 1775 Writings Vol . 4 p . 81 PATRIOT SOLDIERS Men , therefore , who are not employed , as mere hirelings , but have steped forth in defence of every thing that is dear and Valuable , not ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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