Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... I can sincerely sympathize with your feelings as a soldier , the un- * General Burgoyne . avoidable difficulties of whose situation forbade his success ; and 198 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Generous Treatment of a Conquered Enemy.
... I can sincerely sympathize with your feelings as a soldier , the un- * General Burgoyne . avoidable difficulties of whose situation forbade his success ; and 198 POLITICAL MAXIMS . Generous Treatment of a Conquered Enemy.
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... sincerely to be desired , that all need of coer- cion in future may cease , and that an intimate inter- course may succeed , calculated to advance the happi- ness of the Indians , and to attach them firmly to the United States . It ...
... sincerely to be desired , that all need of coer- cion in future may cease , and that an intimate inter- course may succeed , calculated to advance the happi- ness of the Indians , and to attach them firmly to the United States . It ...
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... sincere neu- trality is not a sufficient guard against the depreda- tions of nations at war . To secure respect to a neutral flag , requires a Na- val Force , organized , and ready to vindicate it from insult or aggression . This may ...
... sincere neu- trality is not a sufficient guard against the depreda- tions of nations at war . To secure respect to a neutral flag , requires a Na- val Force , organized , and ready to vindicate it from insult or aggression . This may ...
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... sincerely wish to serve under , ) with my own application and diligent study of my duty , I shall be able to conduct my steps without censure , and , in time , render myself worthy of the pro- motion that I shall be favored with now ...
... sincerely wish to serve under , ) with my own application and diligent study of my duty , I shall be able to conduct my steps without censure , and , in time , render myself worthy of the pro- motion that I shall be favored with now ...
Página 252
... , should be shown to the person whose unfortunate lot it may be to suffer . * Brigadier - General Hazen . 1782 . NECESSITY OF THE CASE . Sincerely lamenting the cruel necessity 252 SOCIAL MAXIMS . The Case of Captain Asgill.
... , should be shown to the person whose unfortunate lot it may be to suffer . * Brigadier - General Hazen . 1782 . NECESSITY OF THE CASE . Sincerely lamenting the cruel necessity 252 SOCIAL MAXIMS . The Case of Captain Asgill.
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