Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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Página 73
... moderation of all concerned may per- mit us to continue in the uninterrupted enjoyment of a blessing , which we so greatly prize , and of which we ardently wish them a speedy and permanent par- ticipation . NATIONAL POLICY 73.
... moderation of all concerned may per- mit us to continue in the uninterrupted enjoyment of a blessing , which we so greatly prize , and of which we ardently wish them a speedy and permanent par- ticipation . NATIONAL POLICY 73.
Página 134
... continue to exert all my influence and authority to prevent the interruption of that harmony which is so essential , and which has so generally pre- vailed between the Army and the Inhabitants of the Country ; and I need scarcely add ...
... continue to exert all my influence and authority to prevent the interruption of that harmony which is so essential , and which has so generally pre- vailed between the Army and the Inhabitants of the Country ; and I need scarcely add ...
Página 289
... continue throughout the whole front line , it will then be taken on the left of the second line and continue to the right . Upon a signal given , the whole Army will Huzza ! " Long Live the King of France . " The Artillery then begins ...
... continue throughout the whole front line , it will then be taken on the left of the second line and continue to the right . Upon a signal given , the whole Army will Huzza ! " Long Live the King of France . " The Artillery then begins ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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