Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... FREEDOM happy , thrice happy shall they be pronounced hereafter , who have contributed any thing , who have performed the meanest office in erecting this steuben- dous fabrick of Freedom and Empire on the broad basis of Indipendency ...
... FREEDOM happy , thrice happy shall they be pronounced hereafter , who have contributed any thing , who have performed the meanest office in erecting this steuben- dous fabrick of Freedom and Empire on the broad basis of Indipendency ...
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... FREEDOM to my Mulatto man William ( calling himself William Lee ) I give immediate freedom ; or if he should prefer it ( on account of the accidents which have be- fallen him , and which have ... Freedom Freedom of the Dandridge Slaves.
... FREEDOM to my Mulatto man William ( calling himself William Lee ) I give immediate freedom ; or if he should prefer it ( on account of the accidents which have be- fallen him , and which have ... Freedom Freedom of the Dandridge Slaves.
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... FREEDOM With respect to myself , I have never entertained an idea of an accommodation , since I heard of the measures , which were adopted in consequence of the Bunker's Hill fight . The king's speech has confirmed the sentiments I ...
... FREEDOM With respect to myself , I have never entertained an idea of an accommodation , since I heard of the measures , which were adopted in consequence of the Bunker's Hill fight . The king's speech has confirmed the sentiments I ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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