The Life of Gouverneur Morris: With Selections from His Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers ; Detailing Events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States, 第 3 卷Gray & Bowen, 1832 |
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... judge most truly , that the examples held out in the neighborhood will not influence actors here . In addition to your applicable quotation , I observe that very few minds can profit by history or experience . The reason is plain ...
... judge most truly , that the examples held out in the neighborhood will not influence actors here . In addition to your applicable quotation , I observe that very few minds can profit by history or experience . The reason is plain ...
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... judge how far any such reasons may have re- sulted from the tempests , which have of late agitated the king- dom ; and you will act accordingly . Nobody knows better than you , how important it is to make no misteps in money concerns ...
... judge how far any such reasons may have re- sulted from the tempests , which have of late agitated the king- dom ; and you will act accordingly . Nobody knows better than you , how important it is to make no misteps in money concerns ...
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... judges only from events , and , of course , that the General or Statesman , who gains one brilliant affair , is more applauded , than he who , VOL . III . 5 resists with small force or assistance , and in a IN EUROPE . 49.
... judges only from events , and , of course , that the General or Statesman , who gains one brilliant affair , is more applauded , than he who , VOL . III . 5 resists with small force or assistance , and in a IN EUROPE . 49.
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... judge a private man by his friends , it is not amiss to estimate a public officer by his foes . God bless you , my dear ... judges , that he had observed in reading history , that men generally perished by the instruments of destruction ...
... judge a private man by his friends , it is not amiss to estimate a public officer by his foes . God bless you , my dear ... judges , that he had observed in reading history , that men generally perished by the instruments of destruction ...
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... judge of it for myself ; and I may perhaps , next autumn , go to Vienna , so as to see on the spot some persons and things , about which as yet I have only hearsay . Perhaps in the winter I may take a tour through Italy . Wherever I am ...
... judge of it for myself ; and I may perhaps , next autumn , go to Vienna , so as to see on the spot some persons and things , about which as yet I have only hearsay . Perhaps in the winter I may take a tour through Italy . Wherever I am ...
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