Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... justice , but moved steadily onward in her course ; her shield , and breastplate , and whole armor flashing , at every step , with the light that shone on her from heaven . Our victory being won , Washington sheathed his sword , and sat ...
... justice , but moved steadily onward in her course ; her shield , and breastplate , and whole armor flashing , at every step , with the light that shone on her from heaven . Our victory being won , Washington sheathed his sword , and sat ...
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... Justice and Humanity . Justice pledged to them .... Amicable Intercourse with them .. Peace with Indians ... Indian Trade 203 203 204 205 205 Purchase of Indian Lands . 206 Presents to Indians 206 Resident Indian Agents .... 207 Indian ...
... Justice and Humanity . Justice pledged to them .... Amicable Intercourse with them .. Peace with Indians ... Indian Trade 203 203 204 205 205 Purchase of Indian Lands . 206 Presents to Indians 206 Resident Indian Agents .... 207 Indian ...
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... Justice and Benevolence .. Religion and Morality , the Pillars of Human Happiness .. Religion , distinguished from Morality . Religious Duties of Nations ... National Homage to God .... National Religious Thanksgiving ... 352 352 353 ...
... Justice and Benevolence .. Religion and Morality , the Pillars of Human Happiness .. Religion , distinguished from Morality . Religious Duties of Nations ... National Homage to God .... National Religious Thanksgiving ... 352 352 353 ...
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... justice , why did they refuse , indignantly , to accede to the terms which were humbly supplicated before hostilities commenced , and this country was deluged in blood ; and now make their principal officers , and even the Commissioners ...
... justice , why did they refuse , indignantly , to accede to the terms which were humbly supplicated before hostilities commenced , and this country was deluged in blood ; and now make their principal officers , and even the Commissioners ...
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... and for transporting offenders into other colonies or to Great Britain , for trial , where it is im- possible , from the nature of the thing , that justice can be obtained , convince us , that the Administra- LIBERTY . 33 Taxation.
... and for transporting offenders into other colonies or to Great Britain , for trial , where it is im- possible , from the nature of the thing , that justice can be obtained , convince us , that the Administra- LIBERTY . 33 Taxation.
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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.