Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... heaven . Our victory being won , Washington sheathed his sword , and sat , for a brief space , under the shadow of his own vine and fig - tree . Soon , at the nation's call , he guided her in es- tablishing the foundation , and rearing ...
... heaven . Our victory being won , Washington sheathed his sword , and sat , for a brief space , under the shadow of his own vine and fig - tree . Soon , at the nation's call , he guided her in es- tablishing the foundation , and rearing ...
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... Heaven , the tables are turned ; and we , I hope , shall have our Independence secured , in its fullest extent , without cringing to this Son of Thunder , who , I am persuaded , will find abundant work for his troops , elsewhere ; on ...
... Heaven , the tables are turned ; and we , I hope , shall have our Independence secured , in its fullest extent , without cringing to this Son of Thunder , who , I am persuaded , will find abundant work for his troops , elsewhere ; on ...
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... Heaven has crowned all its other blessings , by giving a fairer opportunity for po- litical happiness , than any other nation has ever been favored with . The foundation of our empire was not laid in the gloomy age of ignorance and ...
... Heaven has crowned all its other blessings , by giving a fairer opportunity for po- litical happiness , than any other nation has ever been favored with . The foundation of our empire was not laid in the gloomy age of ignorance and ...
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... Heaven , to convince the world , that the happiness of nations can be accomplished by pacific revolutions in their political systems , without the destructive inter- vention of THE CONSTITUTION . 63 The Union, our Safety Spirit of ...
... Heaven , to convince the world , that the happiness of nations can be accomplished by pacific revolutions in their political systems , without the destructive inter- vention of THE CONSTITUTION . 63 The Union, our Safety Spirit of ...
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... PEOPLE . From the gallantry and fortitude of her citizens , under the auspices of Heaven , America has derived her Independence . To their industry , and the natu- 76 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Power of Truth Influence of the People.
... PEOPLE . From the gallantry and fortitude of her citizens , under the auspices of Heaven , America has derived her Independence . To their industry , and the natu- 76 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Power of Truth Influence of the People.
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