Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 páginas |
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... necessary progression , from the extreme of anarchy to the extreme of tyranny ; and arbitrary power is most easily established , on the ruins of liberty abused to licentiousness . REPUBLICANISM . Republicanism is not the phantom of a ...
... necessary progression , from the extreme of anarchy to the extreme of tyranny ; and arbitrary power is most easily established , on the ruins of liberty abused to licentiousness . REPUBLICANISM . Republicanism is not the phantom of a ...
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... necessary , to fortify or confirm the attachment . None of them * will ever submit to the loss of those valuable rights and privileges , which are essential to the happiness of every free State , without which , life , liberty , and ...
... necessary , to fortify or confirm the attachment . None of them * will ever submit to the loss of those valuable rights and privileges , which are essential to the happiness of every free State , without which , life , liberty , and ...
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... necessary incitement to industry . If Great Britain loads her manufactures with heavy taxes , will it not facilitate such results ? They will not compel us , I think , to give our money for their exports , whether we will or not . And I ...
... necessary incitement to industry . If Great Britain loads her manufactures with heavy taxes , will it not facilitate such results ? They will not compel us , I think , to give our money for their exports , whether we will or not . And I ...
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... plentiful supply of almost all the produc- tions of the earth . Blessed as we are with the boun- ties of Providence , necessary for our support and de- fence , the fault must surely be our own ; 38 POLITICAL MAXIMS .
... plentiful supply of almost all the produc- tions of the earth . Blessed as we are with the boun- ties of Providence , necessary for our support and de- fence , the fault must surely be our own ; 38 POLITICAL MAXIMS .
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... necessary progression from the extreme of anarchy to the extreme of tyranny , and that arbitrary power is most easily established upon the ruins of liberty abused to licentiousness . The UNITY of government which constitutes you one ...
... necessary progression from the extreme of anarchy to the extreme of tyranny , and that arbitrary power is most easily established upon the ruins of liberty abused to licentiousness . The UNITY of government which constitutes you one ...
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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.