Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... desire , in respect to any foreign relations , toward confirming their prosperity . Will it not be their wisdom , to rely , for the preservation of these ad- vantages , on the Union by which they were procured ? Will they not ...
... desire , in respect to any foreign relations , toward confirming their prosperity . Will it not be their wisdom , to rely , for the preservation of these ad- vantages , on the Union by which they were procured ? Will they not ...
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... subject interesting to the community at large , it always has been and will continue to be my earnest desire , 74 POLITICAL MAXIMS . THE CONSTITUTION (Continued) PAGE The Source of Power The Duties of the People The Voice of the People.
... subject interesting to the community at large , it always has been and will continue to be my earnest desire , 74 POLITICAL MAXIMS . THE CONSTITUTION (Continued) PAGE The Source of Power The Duties of the People The Voice of the People.
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... desire , to learn , and , as far as it is consistent , to comply with , the public sentiment ; but it is on great occasions only , and after time has been given for cool and deliberate reflection , that the real voice of the people can ...
... desire , to learn , and , as far as it is consistent , to comply with , the public sentiment ; but it is on great occasions only , and after time has been given for cool and deliberate reflection , that the real voice of the people can ...
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... desire is , and my aim has been , so far as depended on the Executive department , to comply strictly with all our engagements , foreign and domestic ; but to keep the United States free from political connections with every other ...
... desire is , and my aim has been , so far as depended on the Executive department , to comply strictly with all our engagements , foreign and domestic ; but to keep the United States free from political connections with every other ...
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... desire of the government . The affairs of the country are in a violent paroxysm ; and it is the duty of its old and uniform friends , to as- sist in piloting the vessel in which we are all embarked , between the rocks of Scylla and ...
... desire of the government . The affairs of the country are in a violent paroxysm ; and it is the duty of its old and uniform friends , to as- sist in piloting the vessel in which we are all embarked , between the rocks of Scylla and ...
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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.