The Life and Times of Alexander HamiltonL. P. Crown & Company, 1857 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... justice without this ? The shadow may remain , but the substance will be gone . I would die to preserve the law upon a solid foundation ; for , take away liberty , and the foundation is destroyed . " The West Chester Farmer soon replied ...
... justice without this ? The shadow may remain , but the substance will be gone . I would die to preserve the law upon a solid foundation ; for , take away liberty , and the foundation is destroyed . " The West Chester Farmer soon replied ...
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... justice and reason ; for they blamed Washington because Philadelphia and New York had fallen into the hands of the enemy , and because the latter had been victorious in a series of hard fought conflicts ; although they knew that the ...
... justice and reason ; for they blamed Washington because Philadelphia and New York had fallen into the hands of the enemy , and because the latter had been victorious in a series of hard fought conflicts ; although they knew that the ...
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... justice and truth prompt me to declare my last sen- timents . You are , in my eyes , the great and good man . May you long enjoy the love , veneration and esteem of these States , whose liberties you have asserted by your virtues . " I ...
... justice and truth prompt me to declare my last sen- timents . You are , in my eyes , the great and good man . May you long enjoy the love , veneration and esteem of these States , whose liberties you have asserted by your virtues . " I ...
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... justice of his mind , and the exalted purity of his intentions , interposed the bul- wark of humanity against the remotest suspicion of want of clemency . Washington never shed human blood but with anguish , and on occasions of the most ...
... justice of his mind , and the exalted purity of his intentions , interposed the bul- wark of humanity against the remotest suspicion of want of clemency . Washington never shed human blood but with anguish , and on occasions of the most ...
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... justice of the sentence of the court mar- tial , on the ground that Andre did not enter the American lines in disguise , the fact never was dis- puted that he was arrested in disguise within the American lines . The whole deportment of ...
... justice of the sentence of the court mar- tial , on the ground that Andre did not enter the American lines in disguise , the fact never was dis- puted that he was arrested in disguise within the American lines . The whole deportment of ...
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