Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... Equal Representation ... The Duty of Representatives ... Elections .... The Affections of the People Public Confidence . The Constitution , the People's Choice .. Public Opinion , to be enlightened ... The Voice of the Multitude ... The ...
... Equal Representation ... The Duty of Representatives ... Elections .... The Affections of the People Public Confidence . The Constitution , the People's Choice .. Public Opinion , to be enlightened ... The Voice of the Multitude ... The ...
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... equal unanimity ? Qualities so uncommon are no common blessings to the country that possesses them . By these great qualities , and their benign effects , has Providence marked out the Head of this Nation , with a hand so distinctly ...
... equal unanimity ? Qualities so uncommon are no common blessings to the country that possesses them . By these great qualities , and their benign effects , has Providence marked out the Head of this Nation , with a hand so distinctly ...
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... equal liberty , are merely ideal and fal- lacious ! 1786 . It is a little strange , that the men of large pro- perty in the South , should be more afraid that the Constitution will produce an Aristocracy or a Mon- archy , than the ...
... equal liberty , are merely ideal and fal- lacious ! 1786 . It is a little strange , that the men of large pro- perty in the South , should be more afraid that the Constitution will produce an Aristocracy or a Mon- archy , than the ...
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... . The American Revolution , or the peculiar light of the age , seems to have opened the eyes of almost every nation in Europe . A spirit of equal liberty appears fast to be gain- 24 POLITICAL MAXIMS . -LIBERTY Civil Liberty 24,
... . The American Revolution , or the peculiar light of the age , seems to have opened the eyes of almost every nation in Europe . A spirit of equal liberty appears fast to be gain- 24 POLITICAL MAXIMS . -LIBERTY Civil Liberty 24,
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... equal liberty appears fast to be gain- ing ground every where ; which must afford satisfaction to every friend of mankind . If we mean to support the liberty and independ- ence , which it has cost as so much blood and treasure to ...
... equal liberty appears fast to be gain- ing ground every where ; which must afford satisfaction to every friend of mankind . If we mean to support the liberty and independ- ence , which it has cost as so much blood and treasure to ...
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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.