Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... HAPPINESS . . . It is a wonder to me , there should be found a single monarch , who does not realize that his own glory and felicity must depend on the prosperity and happiness of his People . How easy is it for a sovereign to do that ...
... HAPPINESS . . . It is a wonder to me , there should be found a single monarch , who does not realize that his own glory and felicity must depend on the prosperity and happiness of his People . How easy is it for a sovereign to do that ...
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... HAPPINESS to stand well in the good opinion of my Country- men constitutes my chiefest happiness ; and will be my best support under the perplexities and difficulties of my present Station . To Benjamin Harrison , December 18 ( -30 ] ...
... HAPPINESS to stand well in the good opinion of my Country- men constitutes my chiefest happiness ; and will be my best support under the perplexities and difficulties of my present Station . To Benjamin Harrison , December 18 ( -30 ] ...
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... happiness too recently established in America , for Envy to have designed to pass over the seas ? The Marquis DE CHASTELLUX . VIRTUE AND HAPPINESS since there is no truth more thoroughly estab ... Happiness Human Happiness and Moral Duty.
... happiness too recently established in America , for Envy to have designed to pass over the seas ? The Marquis DE CHASTELLUX . VIRTUE AND HAPPINESS since there is no truth more thoroughly estab ... Happiness Human Happiness and Moral Duty.
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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