Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... consider the magnitude of the prize we contended for , the doubtful nature of the contest , and the favorable manner in which it has terminated , we shall find the greatest possible reason for gratitude and rejoicing Circular to the ...
... consider the magnitude of the prize we contended for , the doubtful nature of the contest , and the favorable manner in which it has terminated , we shall find the greatest possible reason for gratitude and rejoicing Circular to the ...
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... consider whether the Candidate for Office has a just pretention to the Character of a Gentleman , a proper sense of Honor , and some reputation to loose . To Governor Patrick Henry , October 5 , 1776 Writings Vol . 6 p . 167 A refusal ...
... consider whether the Candidate for Office has a just pretention to the Character of a Gentleman , a proper sense of Honor , and some reputation to loose . To Governor Patrick Henry , October 5 , 1776 Writings Vol . 6 p . 167 A refusal ...
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... consider that neither myself or Wife are now in the way to do these good Offices . In all other respects , I recommend it to you , and have no doubts , of your observing the greatest Oeconomy and frugality ; as I suppose you know that I ...
... consider that neither myself or Wife are now in the way to do these good Offices . In all other respects , I recommend it to you , and have no doubts , of your observing the greatest Oeconomy and frugality ; as I suppose you know that I ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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