Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousMount Vernon Ladies' Association, 1947 - 348 páginas |
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... wish to be extremely cautious ; because it is more than probable , that in the Course of the Cam- paign , my Baggage , Papers , and other Matters of great public Import , may be committed to the Sole care of these Men . This being ...
... wish to be extremely cautious ; because it is more than probable , that in the Course of the Cam- paign , my Baggage , Papers , and other Matters of great public Import , may be committed to the Sole care of these Men . This being ...
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... wish for the accomplishment of these things , it is indeed more powerful than all the rest . namely to liberate a certain species of property which I possess , very repugnantly to my own feelings ; but which imperious necessity compels ...
... wish for the accomplishment of these things , it is indeed more powerful than all the rest . namely to liberate a certain species of property which I possess , very repugnantly to my own feelings ; but which imperious necessity compels ...
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... wish to make my conduct coincide with the wishes of mankind , as far as I can consistently ; I mean , without departing from that great line of duty , which , though hid under a cloud for some time , from a pecu- liarity of ...
... wish to make my conduct coincide with the wishes of mankind , as far as I can consistently ; I mean , without departing from that great line of duty , which , though hid under a cloud for some time , from a pecu- liarity of ...
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The End of Government | 3 |
THE CONSTITUTION Continued | 7 |
LIBERTY | 9 |
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