Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... British navy has it too much in its power to counteract the schemes of France . 1778 . SPAIN . In this age of free ... British squadron , by the French Admiral d'Orvilliers . of liberty , and enjoy the natural advantages of their ...
... British navy has it too much in its power to counteract the schemes of France . 1778 . SPAIN . In this age of free ... British squadron , by the French Admiral d'Orvilliers . of liberty , and enjoy the natural advantages of their ...
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... British affairs , it is worth a desperate attempt to extricate themselves ; and a blow at our main army , if successful , would have a wonderful ef- fect upon the minds of a number of people , still wish- ing to embrace the present ...
... British affairs , it is worth a desperate attempt to extricate themselves ; and a blow at our main army , if successful , would have a wonderful ef- fect upon the minds of a number of people , still wish- ing to embrace the present ...
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... our interest and truest policy , as far as it may be practicable , on all occasions , to give a currency * With the British General Howe . and value to that which is to be the medium 6 FINANCE . 121 State Funds The Currency 121,
... our interest and truest policy , as far as it may be practicable , on all occasions , to give a currency * With the British General Howe . and value to that which is to be the medium 6 FINANCE . 121 State Funds The Currency 121,
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... British arms in America to this day . They do not scruple to declare this themselves ; and add , that we shall be our own conquerors . Cannot our common country , America , possess virtue enough to disappoint them ? Is the paltry ...
... British arms in America to this day . They do not scruple to declare this themselves ; and add , that we shall be our own conquerors . Cannot our common country , America , possess virtue enough to disappoint them ? Is the paltry ...
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... British hope of subjugating this continent , either by their arms or their arts . The former , they acknowledge , are unequal to the task ; the latter , I am sure , will be so , if we are not lost to every thing that is good and ...
... British hope of subjugating this continent , either by their arms or their arts . The former , they acknowledge , are unequal to the task ; the latter , I am sure , will be so , if we are not lost to every thing that is good and ...
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