Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 52
... opinion of the high import- ance to the honor and prosperity of the United States , that an adequate provision should be made for the sup- port of public credit ; and instructing the Secretary of the Treasury to prepare a plan for the ...
... opinion of the high import- ance to the honor and prosperity of the United States , that an adequate provision should be made for the sup- port of public credit ; and instructing the Secretary of the Treasury to prepare a plan for the ...
Stran 170
... opinions , before they have undergone the test of expe- rience , are to be prejudged , than has yet fallen to the lot ... opinion , the fairest prospect of happi- ness and prosperity that ever was presented to man , will be lost perhaps ...
... opinions , before they have undergone the test of expe- rience , are to be prejudged , than has yet fallen to the lot ... opinion , the fairest prospect of happi- ness and prosperity that ever was presented to man , will be lost perhaps ...
Stran 423
... opinion that parties in free countries are useful checks upon the Administration of the Government , and serve to keep alive the Spirit of Liberty . — This within certain limits is probably true — and in Govern- ments of a Monarchical ...
... opinion that parties in free countries are useful checks upon the Administration of the Government , and serve to keep alive the Spirit of Liberty . — This within certain limits is probably true — and in Govern- ments of a Monarchical ...
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