The American Whig Review, Հատոր 4,Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... true estimate of the value of his ser- not less enthusiastic than I ever have been , vices to the country , is the suspicion which if a belief that peculiar scenes of felicity they have attempted to cast upon his re- are reserved for ...
... true estimate of the value of his ser- not less enthusiastic than I ever have been , vices to the country , is the suspicion which if a belief that peculiar scenes of felicity they have attempted to cast upon his re- are reserved for ...
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... true , far - reaching , unclouded a foresight of the glorious ca- reer of this republic , as George Washing- ton . His writings , as well as the tenor of his life , furnish abundant proofs of this assertion . Washington never despaired ...
... true , far - reaching , unclouded a foresight of the glorious ca- reer of this republic , as George Washing- ton . His writings , as well as the tenor of his life , furnish abundant proofs of this assertion . Washington never despaired ...
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one conformed to law , but also by many | true interests of the nation , would also tried patriots of distinguished reputation , ultimately bring about the greatest una- who feared from its ascendancy the annihi- nimity of sentiment and ...
one conformed to law , but also by many | true interests of the nation , would also tried patriots of distinguished reputation , ultimately bring about the greatest una- who feared from its ascendancy the annihi- nimity of sentiment and ...
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... true American system , which , excluding permanent antipathies against some nations and passionate attachments to others , asks favors of none , and is reasonably indepen- dent of all . It set the first precedent of the policy of peace ...
... true American system , which , excluding permanent antipathies against some nations and passionate attachments to others , asks favors of none , and is reasonably indepen- dent of all . It set the first precedent of the policy of peace ...
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... true interests of his country , his whole country , and nothing but his country , Washington always took the responsi- bility of shaping his official conduct ac- cording to the dictates of the laws , of his own best judgment , and of a ...
... true interests of his country , his whole country , and nothing but his country , Washington always took the responsi- bility of shaping his official conduct ac- cording to the dictates of the laws , of his own best judgment , and of a ...
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