| 1801 - 446 pages
...be tolerated, where reason is left free to combat it. I know, indeed, that some honest men fear that a republican government cannot be strong— that this...government is not strong enough. But would the honest patriot, in the full tide of the successful experiment, abandon a government which has so far kept... | |
| 1802 - 886 pages
...left free to combat it. ^ know, indeed, that some honest men fear that a republican government tannot be strong — that this government is not strong enough. But would the honest, in the full title of successful experiment, abandon a government which has so far kept us free and fkm, in the... | |
| John Davis - United States - 1803 - 470 pages
...know, indeed, that some honest men, " fear that a Republican Government cannot " be strong,—that this Government is not strong " enough. But would the honest, in the full " tide of succesful experiment, abandon a Go" vernment, which has so far kept us free and " firm, in the theoretic... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1805 - 276 pages
...be tolerated, where reason is left free to combat it. I know indeed that some honest men fear ;hat a republican government cannot be strong ; that this...government is not strong enough. But would the honest patriot, in the lull tide of succesful experiment, abandon a government which has so far kept us free... | |
| United States - 1814 - 532 pages
...left free to eombat it. I know indeed that some honest men fear that a republiean government eannot be strong; that this government is not strong enough. But would the honest patriot, in the full tide of sueeessful experiment, abandon a government whieh has so far kept us free... | |
| United States - 1819 - 518 pages
...be tolerated, where reason is left free to combat it. J know indeed that some honest men fear thai a republican government cannot be strong ; that this...government is not strong enough. But would the honest patriot, in the full tide of successful experiment, abandon a government which has so far kept us free... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 528 pages
...be tolerated, where reason is left free to combat it. I know, indeed, that some honest men fear that a republican government cannot be strong ; that this...government is not strong enough. But would the honest patriot, in the full tide of successful experiment, abandon a government which has so far kept us free... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 548 pages
...be tolerated, where reason is left free to combat it. I know, indeed, that some honest men fear that a republican government cannot be strong ; that this...government is not strong enough. But would the honest patriot, in the full tide of successful experiment, abandon a government which has so far kept us free... | |
| Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1827 - 528 pages
...government cannot be strong; that this government is not strong enough. But would the honest patriot, in the full tide of successful experiment, abandon a government which has so far kept us fpee and firm, on the theoretic and visionary fear, that this government, the world's best hope, may,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - Legislative journals - 1828 - 604 pages
...be tolerated, where reason is left free to combat it. I know, indeed, that some honest men fear that a republican government cannot be strong; that this...government is not strong enough. But would the honest patriot, in ' the full tide of successful experiment, abandon a government which has so far kept us... | |
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