Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... feel before they will see ; when this hap- pens they are roused to action . Hence it is that those kind of Governments are so slow . To Henry Knox , March 8 , 1787 Writings Vol . 29 p . 171 EVILS OF DEMOCRACY It is one of the evils of ...
... feel before they will see ; when this hap- pens they are roused to action . Hence it is that those kind of Governments are so slow . To Henry Knox , March 8 , 1787 Writings Vol . 29 p . 171 EVILS OF DEMOCRACY It is one of the evils of ...
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... feel for the miseries they endure . Our course is plain ; they who run may read it . Theirs is so bewildered and dark , so entangled and embar- rassed , and so obviously under the influence of In- triegue , that one would suppose , if ...
... feel for the miseries they endure . Our course is plain ; they who run may read it . Theirs is so bewildered and dark , so entangled and embar- rassed , and so obviously under the influence of In- triegue , that one would suppose , if ...
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... feel myself happy ; but if , from the unknown peculiarity of my circumstances , I suffer in the opinion of the world ... feels so irk- some to me at times , that , if I did not consult the public good , more than my own ...
... feel myself happy ; but if , from the unknown peculiarity of my circumstances , I suffer in the opinion of the world ... feels so irk- some to me at times , that , if I did not consult the public good , more than my own ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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