Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... PROPER CULTIVATION OF LANDS Nothing in my opinion would contribute more to the welfare of these States , than the proper man- agement of our Lands ; and nothing , in this State par- ticularly , seems to be less understood . The present ...
... PROPER CULTIVATION OF LANDS Nothing in my opinion would contribute more to the welfare of these States , than the proper man- agement of our Lands ; and nothing , in this State par- ticularly , seems to be less understood . The present ...
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... proper degree of government concert and mutual sup- port . It should be previously impressed upon the minds of the men when ever they have an oppor- tunity , to rush on with the warhoop and fixed bay- onet . Nothing will disconcert and ...
... proper degree of government concert and mutual sup- port . It should be previously impressed upon the minds of the men when ever they have an oppor- tunity , to rush on with the warhoop and fixed bay- onet . Nothing will disconcert and ...
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... proper opportunity of recom- mending it , in my public Speeches , and otherways , to the attention of the Legislature . To Alexander Hamilton , December 12 , 1799 Writings Vol . 37 p . 473 The Institution of a Military Academy , is also ...
... proper opportunity of recom- mending it , in my public Speeches , and otherways , to the attention of the Legislature . To Alexander Hamilton , December 12 , 1799 Writings Vol . 37 p . 473 The Institution of a Military Academy , is also ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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