Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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Political, Social, Moral, and Religious George Washington. by disinterested friendships ; but , when it is their in- terest to live in amity , we have little reason to appre- hend any rupture . 1786 . NATIONAL OBLIGATIONS . I do not like ...
Political, Social, Moral, and Religious George Washington. by disinterested friendships ; but , when it is their in- terest to live in amity , we have little reason to appre- hend any rupture . 1786 . NATIONAL OBLIGATIONS . I do not like ...
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... persist in an attempt to establish what , it will appear , we want inclination or ability to assist them in . 1780 . The present instance of the friendship of the Court of FOREIGN NATIONS . 115 America's False Security France and America.
... persist in an attempt to establish what , it will appear , we want inclination or ability to assist them in . 1780 . The present instance of the friendship of the Court of FOREIGN NATIONS . 115 America's False Security France and America.
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... friendship of the Court of France , is attended with every circumstance that can render it important and agreeable , that can in- terest our gratitude , or fix our emulation . 1780 . FRENCH OFFICERS IN AMERICA . In the midst of a war ...
... friendship of the Court of France , is attended with every circumstance that can render it important and agreeable , that can in- terest our gratitude , or fix our emulation . 1780 . FRENCH OFFICERS IN AMERICA . In the midst of a war ...
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... friendship to them , and from an apprehen- sion of their being liable to the same inconvenience themselves . This , by rendering the hope of prefer- ment precarious , would remove one of the principal springs of emulation , absolutely ...
... friendship to them , and from an apprehen- sion of their being liable to the same inconvenience themselves . This , by rendering the hope of prefer- ment precarious , would remove one of the principal springs of emulation , absolutely ...
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... friendship and support of the French monarch . L. DI SEVELINGUES . The French court , though mortified by the loss of Canada , was by no means in- sensible of the disadvantageous position in which Britain was placed , relatively to her ...
... friendship and support of the French monarch . L. DI SEVELINGUES . The French court , though mortified by the loss of Canada , was by no means in- sensible of the disadvantageous position in which Britain was placed , relatively to her ...
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