Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... trust she will have the supera- bundance of this kind of knowledge , and be convinced , as I hope all the world and every tyrant in it will be , that the best and only safe road to honor , glory , and true dignity , is justice . 1779 ...
... trust she will have the supera- bundance of this kind of knowledge , and be convinced , as I hope all the world and every tyrant in it will be , that the best and only safe road to honor , glory , and true dignity , is justice . 1779 ...
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... trust , need recommendation . I cannot forbear intimating the expediency of giving effectual encouragement , as well to the intro- duction of new and useful inventions from abroad , as to the exertions of skill and genius , in producing ...
... trust , need recommendation . I cannot forbear intimating the expediency of giving effectual encouragement , as well to the intro- duction of new and useful inventions from abroad , as to the exertions of skill and genius , in producing ...
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... . Maintaining the su- periority over the water , is certainly of infinite impor- tance . I trust , neither courage nor activity will 140 POLITICAL MAXIMS . National Influence of Mails and Roads Inland Navigation The Lakes.
... . Maintaining the su- periority over the water , is certainly of infinite impor- tance . I trust , neither courage nor activity will 140 POLITICAL MAXIMS . National Influence of Mails and Roads Inland Navigation The Lakes.
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Political, Social, Moral, and Religious George Washington. tance . I trust , neither courage nor activity will be wanting in those to whom the business is committed . 1776 . NAVIGATION OF THE LAKES . I shall be mistaken , if they do not ...
Political, Social, Moral, and Religious George Washington. tance . I trust , neither courage nor activity will be wanting in those to whom the business is committed . 1776 . NAVIGATION OF THE LAKES . I shall be mistaken , if they do not ...
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... trust , that the good citizens of the United States will show to the world , that they have as much wis- dom in preserving peace at this critical juncture , as they have hitherto displayed valor in defending their just rights . 1793 ...
... trust , that the good citizens of the United States will show to the world , that they have as much wis- dom in preserving peace at this critical juncture , as they have hitherto displayed valor in defending their just rights . 1793 ...
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