Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... situation , and sometimes other considerations , with abilities , and fitness of known character . FITNESS OF CHARACTER . In every nomination to office , 78 POLITICAL MAXIMS . -Officers and Agents of Government Appointments to Office ...
... situation , and sometimes other considerations , with abilities , and fitness of known character . FITNESS OF CHARACTER . In every nomination to office , 78 POLITICAL MAXIMS . -Officers and Agents of Government Appointments to Office ...
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... situations cannot , like those in private life , be governed solely by the dictates of their own inclinations , or by such motives as can only affect themselves . Good measures should always be executed , as soon as they are conceived ...
... situations cannot , like those in private life , be governed solely by the dictates of their own inclinations , or by such motives as can only affect themselves . Good measures should always be executed , as soon as they are conceived ...
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... situation , as well as the external relations , of the United States , we dis- cover equal cause for contentment and satisfaction . While many of the nations of Europe , with their American dependencies , have been involved in a con ...
... situation , as well as the external relations , of the United States , we dis- cover equal cause for contentment and satisfaction . While many of the nations of Europe , with their American dependencies , have been involved in a con ...
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... and wholesome laws , is it too much to say , that our country exhibits a spectacle of national happiness , never surpassed , if ever before equalled ? 1795 . Placed in a situation every way so auspicious , mo- NATIONAL PROSPERITY . 83.
... and wholesome laws , is it too much to say , that our country exhibits a spectacle of national happiness , never surpassed , if ever before equalled ? 1795 . Placed in a situation every way so auspicious , mo- NATIONAL PROSPERITY . 83.
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... situation of those people could not fail to effect it . 1797 . NATIONAL PROSPECTS . That the prospect before us is fair , none can deny ; what use we shall make of it , is exceedingly problem- atical . Not but that I believe all things ...
... situation of those people could not fail to effect it . 1797 . NATIONAL PROSPECTS . That the prospect before us is fair , none can deny ; what use we shall make of it , is exceedingly problem- atical . Not but that I believe all things ...
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