Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... British prerogative was opposed by Ameri- can freedom . Prerogative became arbitrary , and Freedom asserted her rights ; Prerogative became oppressive and cruel , and Freedom took up arms and declared her independ- ence The spirit of ...
... British prerogative was opposed by Ameri- can freedom . Prerogative became arbitrary , and Freedom asserted her rights ; Prerogative became oppressive and cruel , and Freedom took up arms and declared her independ- ence The spirit of ...
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... British Navy . Spain ...... The Mediation of Spain .. Count d'Estaing ... America's False Security . France and America . French Officers in America .. French Military Character , .. France .. 5. - Finance Public Credit ... 109 110 110 ...
... British Navy . Spain ...... The Mediation of Spain .. Count d'Estaing ... America's False Security . France and America . French Officers in America .. French Military Character , .. France .. 5. - Finance Public Credit ... 109 110 110 ...
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... British Commerce .. 133 134 134 135 Commercial Policy of America .. 135 Domestic Manufactures .. 136 Manufactures and the Arts .. 137 National Encouragement of Manufactures .. 138 8 - Mails , Roads , and Inland Navigation . Post Office ...
... British Commerce .. 133 134 134 135 Commercial Policy of America .. 135 Domestic Manufactures .. 136 Manufactures and the Arts .. 137 National Encouragement of Manufactures .. 138 8 - Mails , Roads , and Inland Navigation . Post Office ...
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... British service .. 185 Patriotism and Interest ...... 185 Peace Establishment ... 186 Military Establishment , and Economy .. 187 Foreign Officers in the Army ... 187 Rank , lavishly bestowed on Foreigners .. Native Officers .... Three ...
... British service .. 185 Patriotism and Interest ...... 185 Peace Establishment ... 186 Military Establishment , and Economy .. 187 Foreign Officers in the Army ... 187 Rank , lavishly bestowed on Foreigners .. Native Officers .... Three ...
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... who were instrumental in procuring the repeal , are entitled to the thanks of every British subject , and have mine cordially . TAXATION . I would heartily join in an humble and 32 POLITICAL MAXIMS . The Stamp Act: its Repeal.
... who were instrumental in procuring the repeal , are entitled to the thanks of every British subject , and have mine cordially . TAXATION . I would heartily join in an humble and 32 POLITICAL MAXIMS . The Stamp Act: its Repeal.
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Página 50 - Western ; whence designing men may endeavor to excite a belief that there is a real difference of local interests and views. One of the expedients of party to acquire influence within particular districts is, to misrepresent the opinions and aims of other districts. You cannot shield yourselves too much against the jealousies and heart-burnings which spring from these misrepresentations. They tend to render alien to each other those who ought to be bound togtther by fraternal affection.