Maxims of Washington: Compiled for Use in Schools, Libraries, and All American HomesD. Appleton, 1894 - 423 sider |
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... extensively spreading through the Euro- pean countries . I shall rejoice in seeing the condition of the human race happier than ever it has hitherto been . But I shall be sorry to see , that those who are for prematurely accelerating ...
... extensively spreading through the Euro- pean countries . I shall rejoice in seeing the condition of the human race happier than ever it has hitherto been . But I shall be sorry to see , that those who are for prematurely accelerating ...
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... extensive with the world , and stamp political happiness or misery on ages yet unborn . Το establish this desirable end , and to establish the govern- ment of laws , the Union of these States is absolutely necessary . Therefore , in ...
... extensive with the world , and stamp political happiness or misery on ages yet unborn . Το establish this desirable end , and to establish the govern- ment of laws , the Union of these States is absolutely necessary . Therefore , in ...
Side 65
... extensive plan of government , which wis- dom and foresight , freed from the mist of prejudice , would dictate ; and that we shall be guilty of many blunders , in treading this boundless theatre , before we shall have arrived at any ...
... extensive plan of government , which wis- dom and foresight , freed from the mist of prejudice , would dictate ; and that we shall be guilty of many blunders , in treading this boundless theatre , before we shall have arrived at any ...
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... extensive and adequate powers in the Sovereign of these United States ? 1784 . I should suppose , no individual State can , or ought to , deprive an officer of rank derived from the States at large ; and that it will not be improper for ...
... extensive and adequate powers in the Sovereign of these United States ? 1784 . I should suppose , no individual State can , or ought to , deprive an officer of rank derived from the States at large ; and that it will not be improper for ...
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... extensive and terrible . PARTY DISPUTES . Such , for wise purposes it is presumed , is the tur- bulence of human passions in party disputes , when VICTORY , more than truth , is the palm contended for , that " the post of honor is a ...
... extensive and terrible . PARTY DISPUTES . Such , for wise purposes it is presumed , is the tur- bulence of human passions in party disputes , when VICTORY , more than truth , is the palm contended for , that " the post of honor is a ...
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