Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... hands into my pocket , without my consent , than I have to put my hands into yours for money ; and this being already urged to them in a firm , but decent manner , by all the colonies , what rea- son is there to expect any thing from ...
... hands into my pocket , without my consent , than I have to put my hands into yours for money ; and this being already urged to them in a firm , but decent manner , by all the colonies , what rea- son is there to expect any thing from ...
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... hands ; to play it well is all we have to do , and I trust the experience of error will enable us to act better in future . A cloud may yet pass over us , individuals may be ruined ; and the Country at large , or particular States ...
... hands ; to play it well is all we have to do , and I trust the experience of error will enable us to act better in future . A cloud may yet pass over us , individuals may be ruined ; and the Country at large , or particular States ...
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... hands of the American people . First Inaugural Address , April 30 , 1789 Writings Vol . 30 p . 294 SITUATION AND PROSPECTS OF THE COUNTRY .. The Citizens of America , placed in the most enviable condition , as the sole Lords and ...
... hands of the American people . First Inaugural Address , April 30 , 1789 Writings Vol . 30 p . 294 SITUATION AND PROSPECTS OF THE COUNTRY .. The Citizens of America , placed in the most enviable condition , as the sole Lords and ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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