Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... never could conceive ; especially when the latter is provided with every necessary he requires , upon the best terms , and the former can scarce pro- cure them , at any Rate . There is nothing that gives a Man consequence , and renders ...
... never could conceive ; especially when the latter is provided with every necessary he requires , upon the best terms , and the former can scarce pro- cure them , at any Rate . There is nothing that gives a Man consequence , and renders ...
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... never hear but with veneration and love . The First Inaugural Address , [ April 30 , 1789 ] Writings Vol . 30 p . 292 I have obeyed a summons , to which I can never be insensible . . . . when my country demands the sacrifice , personal ...
... never hear but with veneration and love . The First Inaugural Address , [ April 30 , 1789 ] Writings Vol . 30 p . 292 I have obeyed a summons , to which I can never be insensible . . . . when my country demands the sacrifice , personal ...
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... never heard of one who charged him with any habitual vice , or even foible . DAVID RAMSAY , M.D. , Jan. 15 , 1800 . I cannot , indeed , help admiring the wisdom and fortune of this great man . By the phrase , " fortune " , I mean not in ...
... never heard of one who charged him with any habitual vice , or even foible . DAVID RAMSAY , M.D. , Jan. 15 , 1800 . I cannot , indeed , help admiring the wisdom and fortune of this great man . By the phrase , " fortune " , I mean not in ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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