Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... SUCCESS . Particular successes , obtained against all the chan- ces of war , have had too much influence , to the preju- dice of general and substantial principles . 1781 . UNINTERMITTED EFFORT . Although we cannot , by the best ...
... SUCCESS . Particular successes , obtained against all the chan- ces of war , have had too much influence , to the preju- dice of general and substantial principles . 1781 . UNINTERMITTED EFFORT . Although we cannot , by the best ...
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... requires caution ; and their success must often depend on secrecy . Even when brought to a conclusion , a full disclo- sure of all the measures , demands , or eventual 106 POLITICAL MAXIMS . National Sympathy -Foreign Nations Treaties.
... requires caution ; and their success must often depend on secrecy . Even when brought to a conclusion , a full disclo- sure of all the measures , demands , or eventual 106 POLITICAL MAXIMS . National Sympathy -Foreign Nations Treaties.
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... success of our for- eign relations will always depend ; that they ought not to substitute , for their own conviction , the opinions of others , or to seek truth through any channel but that of a temperate and well - informed ...
... success of our for- eign relations will always depend ; that they ought not to substitute , for their own conviction , the opinions of others , or to seek truth through any channel but that of a temperate and well - informed ...
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... success of Count d'Estaing in the West Indies , at the same time that it adds dominion to France , and fresh lustre to her arms , is a source of new and unexpected misfortune to our tender and generous parent , and must serve to ...
... success of Count d'Estaing in the West Indies , at the same time that it adds dominion to France , and fresh lustre to her arms , is a source of new and unexpected misfortune to our tender and generous parent , and must serve to ...
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... successful , would have a wonderful ef- fect upon the minds of a number of people , still wish- ing to embrace the present terms , or indeed any terms offered by Great Britain . FRANCE AND AMERICA . The Court of France has made a ...
... successful , would have a wonderful ef- fect upon the minds of a number of people , still wish- ing to embrace the present terms , or indeed any terms offered by Great Britain . FRANCE AND AMERICA . The Court of France has made a ...
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