The Political Thought of American Statesmen: Selected Writings and SpeechesMorton J. Frisch, Richard G. Stevens |
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... existence under these last , they must be seen . It is a government of wolves over sheep . It is a problem , not clear in my mind , that the first condition is not the best . But I believe it to be inconsistent with any great degree of ...
... existence under these last , they must be seen . It is a government of wolves over sheep . It is a problem , not clear in my mind , that the first condition is not the best . But I believe it to be inconsistent with any great degree of ...
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... existence , is to be inimical to that republican liberty , which consti- tutes the pride and happiness of our country , and which can only be pre- served by preserving that government which is now so boldly JOHN MARSHALL 103.
... existence , is to be inimical to that republican liberty , which consti- tutes the pride and happiness of our country , and which can only be pre- served by preserving that government which is now so boldly JOHN MARSHALL 103.
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... existence with all its powers , which they freely delegated on their part , under the conviction that their com- mon peace , safety , and prosperity required it ; that they are bound together by a common origin , and the recollection of ...
... existence with all its powers , which they freely delegated on their part , under the conviction that their com- mon peace , safety , and prosperity required it ; that they are bound together by a common origin , and the recollection of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The Founding | 2 |
THOMAS JEFFERSON 17431826 | 6 |
Copyright | |
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