The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Band 1Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1947 |
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... ment Washington was anything but Fabian . He was impetuous , and in his youth rash and fool- hardy . In his first engagement with the French in the wilderness , he attacked brilliantly an advanced party of a far superior force and was ...
... ment Washington was anything but Fabian . He was impetuous , and in his youth rash and fool- hardy . In his first engagement with the French in the wilderness , he attacked brilliantly an advanced party of a far superior force and was ...
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... ment on earth . I believe it the only one where every man , at the call of the law , would fly to the standard of the law ; would meet invasions of the public order as his own personal concern . Sometimes it is said that man cannot be ...
... ment on earth . I believe it the only one where every man , at the call of the law , would fly to the standard of the law ; would meet invasions of the public order as his own personal concern . Sometimes it is said that man cannot be ...
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... ment ? One in which all laws are enacted and ex- ecuted in righteousness , and whose officers possess that power which proceedeth from the Almighty . That is the kind of government I allude to when I speak of a theocratic government ...
... ment ? One in which all laws are enacted and ex- ecuted in righteousness , and whose officers possess that power which proceedeth from the Almighty . That is the kind of government I allude to when I speak of a theocratic government ...
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