Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... thing to be expected from petitioning after this ? Is not the attack upon the liberty and property of the people of Boston , before restitution of the loss to the India Company was demanded , a plain and self - evident proof of what ...
... thing to be expected from petitioning after this ? Is not the attack upon the liberty and property of the people of Boston , before restitution of the loss to the India Company was demanded , a plain and self - evident proof of what ...
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... thing from their justice ? To Bryan Fairfax , July 20 , 1774 Writings Vol . 3 p . 233 . . should much distrust my own judgment upon the occasion , if my nature did not recoil at the thought of submitting to measures , which I think ...
... thing from their justice ? To Bryan Fairfax , July 20 , 1774 Writings Vol . 3 p . 233 . . should much distrust my own judgment upon the occasion , if my nature did not recoil at the thought of submitting to measures , which I think ...
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... thing you can do for them . When I speak of officers not submitting to these appointments , let me be understood to mean , that they have no more doubt of their right to resign , when they think themselves aggrieved , than they have of ...
... thing you can do for them . When I speak of officers not submitting to these appointments , let me be understood to mean , that they have no more doubt of their right to resign , when they think themselves aggrieved , than they have of ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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