Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... equal occasion to felicitate ourselves , on the lot which Providence has assigned us , whether we view it in a natural , a political , or a moral point of light . The rights of mankind , the privileges of the peo- ple , and the true ...
... equal occasion to felicitate ourselves , on the lot which Providence has assigned us , whether we view it in a natural , a political , or a moral point of light . The rights of mankind , the privileges of the peo- ple , and the true ...
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... equal laws of a common government , finds , in the productions of the latter , great additional resources of maritime and commercial enterprise , and precious materials of manufacturing industry . The South , in the same intercourse ...
... equal laws of a common government , finds , in the productions of the latter , great additional resources of maritime and commercial enterprise , and precious materials of manufacturing industry . The South , in the same intercourse ...
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... wise men of Europe looking on her with admiration , and all the good with hope , that her fair example would regenerate the old world , and re- store the blessings of equal government to long oppress- ed THE CONSTITUTION . 61.
... wise men of Europe looking on her with admiration , and all the good with hope , that her fair example would regenerate the old world , and re- store the blessings of equal government to long oppress- ed THE CONSTITUTION . 61.
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Political, Social, Moral, and Religious George Washington. store the blessings of equal government to long oppress- ed humanity . But , alas ! in place of maintaining this glorious attitude , America is herself rushing into dis- order ...
Political, Social, Moral, and Religious George Washington. store the blessings of equal government to long oppress- ed humanity . But , alas ! in place of maintaining this glorious attitude , America is herself rushing into dis- order ...
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... EQUAL REPRESENTATION . I always believed , that an unequivocally free and equal representation of the people in the legislature , together with an efficient and responsible Executive , was the great pillar on which the preservation of ...
... EQUAL REPRESENTATION . I always believed , that an unequivocally free and equal representation of the people in the legislature , together with an efficient and responsible Executive , was the great pillar on which the preservation of ...
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