Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1859 - 423 páginas |
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... proper organization of the whole , with the auxiliary agency of governments for the respective subdivisions , will afford a happy issue to the experiment . It is well worth a fair and full experiment . With such power- ful and obvious ...
... proper organization of the whole , with the auxiliary agency of governments for the respective subdivisions , will afford a happy issue to the experiment . It is well worth a fair and full experiment . With such power- ful and obvious ...
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... , is in- dispensable . Liberty itself will find , in such a gov- ernment , with powers properly distributed and ad- justed , its surest guardian . It is , indeed , little else than a name 54 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Innovation.
... , is in- dispensable . Liberty itself will find , in such a gov- ernment , with powers properly distributed and ad- justed , its surest guardian . It is , indeed , little else than a name 54 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Innovation.
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... properly supported , and the powers of the Union increased , the honor , dignity , and justice of the nation will be lost for ever . To me it is a solecism in politics , indeed it is one of the most extraordinary things in nature , that ...
... properly supported , and the powers of the Union increased , the honor , dignity , and justice of the nation will be lost for ever . To me it is a solecism in politics , indeed it is one of the most extraordinary things in nature , that ...
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... proper prejudices , when they are imbibed , by mixing with them during the recess . Men who are always together , get tired of each other's company . They throw off that restraint which is necessary to keep things in proper tune . They ...
... proper prejudices , when they are imbibed , by mixing with them during the recess . Men who are always together , get tired of each other's company . They throw off that restraint which is necessary to keep things in proper tune . They ...
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... proper boards , or a committee , ) an Annual Session of two months would despatch more business than is done in twelve , and this by a full representation of the Union . 1784 . FREE AND EQUAL REPRESENTATION . I always believed , that an ...
... proper boards , or a committee , ) an Annual Session of two months would despatch more business than is done in twelve , and this by a full representation of the Union . 1784 . FREE AND EQUAL REPRESENTATION . I always believed , that an ...
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