Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... necessary among the Leaders of a Nation , in order to promote the national felicity , that sometimes my fears nearly preponderate over my expectations . To Marquis de LaLuzerne , April 29 , 1790 Writings Vol . 31 p . 40 Born , Sir , in ...
... necessary among the Leaders of a Nation , in order to promote the national felicity , that sometimes my fears nearly preponderate over my expectations . To Marquis de LaLuzerne , April 29 , 1790 Writings Vol . 31 p . 40 Born , Sir , in ...
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... necessary to the very existence of the army and which by this means come to it through the hands of these people at 50 pr . Ct . advance ; to the great injury , and depreciation of our Money , by accumulating , the quantum necessary for ...
... necessary to the very existence of the army and which by this means come to it through the hands of these people at 50 pr . Ct . advance ; to the great injury , and depreciation of our Money , by accumulating , the quantum necessary for ...
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... necessary : That they should experience the benefits of an impartial administration of justice . That the mode of alienating their lands the main source of discontent and war , should be so defined and regulated , as to obviate ...
... necessary : That they should experience the benefits of an impartial administration of justice . That the mode of alienating their lands the main source of discontent and war , should be so defined and regulated , as to obviate ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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