Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... Mankind , the privileges of the people , and the true principles of liberty , seem to have been more generally discussed and better understood throughout Europe since the American revolution than they were at any former period . To ...
... Mankind , the privileges of the people , and the true principles of liberty , seem to have been more generally discussed and better understood throughout Europe since the American revolution than they were at any former period . To ...
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... mankind were better under- stood and more clearly defined , than at any former period , the researches of the human mind , after social happiness , have been carried to a great extent , the Treasures of knowledge , acquired by the ...
... mankind were better under- stood and more clearly defined , than at any former period , the researches of the human mind , after social happiness , have been carried to a great extent , the Treasures of knowledge , acquired by the ...
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... mankind , with- out regard to this , that , or the other Nation . A more destructive Sword never was drawn ( at least in modern times ) than this war has produced . It is time to sheathe it , and give Peace to mankind . To William Vans ...
... mankind , with- out regard to this , that , or the other Nation . A more destructive Sword never was drawn ( at least in modern times ) than this war has produced . It is time to sheathe it , and give Peace to mankind . To William Vans ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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