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... political debate . He appointed a Cabinet in which opposing political views would be both repre- sented and balanced . He apparently felt that good will and the overview would enable him to reconcile any differences . For a time the ...
... political debate . He appointed a Cabinet in which opposing political views would be both repre- sented and balanced . He apparently felt that good will and the overview would enable him to reconcile any differences . For a time the ...
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... political good ? " His maxim is , study government as you do astronomy , by facts , observations , and experiments ; not by the dogmas of lying priests and knavish politicians . The causes that impede political knowledge would fill a ...
... political good ? " His maxim is , study government as you do astronomy , by facts , observations , and experiments ; not by the dogmas of lying priests and knavish politicians . The causes that impede political knowledge would fill a ...
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... political and religious views . Concerning the latter , he described Jefferson as “ one of the learned unbelievers in Revela- tion " and therefore an unwholesome influence on the youth of the land . On occasion , however , he did manage ...
... political and religious views . Concerning the latter , he described Jefferson as “ one of the learned unbelievers in Revela- tion " and therefore an unwholesome influence on the youth of the land . On occasion , however , he did manage ...
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THE RESPONSIVE MEN | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 16 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
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