| United States. Congress. House - Legislation - 282 pages
...are entrufted with the public adminiftration, that every valuable end of government is beft anfwered by the enlightened confidence of the people ; and by teaching the people themfelves to know and to value their own rights ; to difcern and provide againft invafions of them... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1805 - 276 pages
...impression 'so immediately from the sense of the community, as in ours, it is proportionably essential. To the security of a free constitution it contributes in various ways. By convincing those who are entrusted with the public administration, that every valuable end of government is best answered by... | |
| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 pages
...so inline1790. diately from the sense of the community as in ours, it is proportionably essential. To the security of a free constitution it contributes...and by teaching the people themselves to know and to value their own rights ; to discern and provide against invasions of them ; to distinguish between... | |
| United States - 1815 - 508 pages
...impression so immediately from the sense nf the community, as in our's, it is proportionably essential. To the security of a free constitution it contributes...ways: By convincing those who are intrusted with the publick. administration, that every valuable end of government is best answered by the enlightened... | |
| Abiel Holmes - America - 1829 - 606 pages
...treasury. Congress pass an act for funding the national debt. as in ours, it is proportionality essential. To the security of a free constitution it contributes...and by teaching the people themselves to know and to value their own rights ; to discern and provide against invasions of diem ; to distinguish between... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - Education - 1833 - 44 pages
...impression so immediately from the sense of the community as in ours, it is proportionably essential. To the security of a free constitution it contributes in various ways. By convincing those who are entrusted with the public administration that every valuable end of government is best answered by... | |
| Stephen Simpson - Presidents - 1833 - 408 pages
...impression so immediately from the sense of the community as in ours, it is proportionably essential. To the security of a free constitution it contributes in various ways, by convincing those who are entrusted with the public administration, that every valuable end of government is best answered by... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1837 - 622 pages
...XII. 2 so immediately from the sense of the community, as in ours, it is proportionality essential. To the security of a free constitution it contributes...and by teaching the people themselves to know, and to value their own rights ; to discern and provide against invasions of them ; to distinguish between... | |
| New York (N.Y.) - 1839 - 604 pages
...impression so immediately from the sense of the community as in ours, it is proportionally essential. To the security of a free constitution, it contributes...and by teaching the people themselves to know, and to value their own rights ; to ydiscern and provide against invasions of them ; to distinguish between... | |
| John Marshall - Presidents - 1836 - 500 pages
...the community as in ours, it is proportionably essential. To the security of a free constitutional contributes in various ways : by convincing those...with the public administration, that every valuable en of government is best answered by the enlightened confidence of the people ; and by teaching the... | |
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