Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... depend upon the breath , nay , they are so much the creatures of the people , under the present constitution , that they can have no views ( which could possibly be carried into execution , ) nor any interests , distinct from those of ...
... depend upon the breath , nay , they are so much the creatures of the people , under the present constitution , that they can have no views ( which could possibly be carried into execution , ) nor any interests , distinct from those of ...
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... and their success must often depend on secrecy : closure of all the measures , demands , or eventual and even when brought to a conclusion , a full dis- NATIONAL POLICY 81 27 29 National Sympathy -Foreign Nations Treaties.
... and their success must often depend on secrecy : closure of all the measures , demands , or eventual and even when brought to a conclusion , a full dis- NATIONAL POLICY 81 27 29 National Sympathy -Foreign Nations Treaties.
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... depend upon being honorably noticed , and suitably rewarded : And if this Army will but emulate , and imitate their brave Countrymen , in other parts of America , he has no doubt they will , by a glorious Victory , save their Country ...
... depend upon being honorably noticed , and suitably rewarded : And if this Army will but emulate , and imitate their brave Countrymen , in other parts of America , he has no doubt they will , by a glorious Victory , save their Country ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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