| Thomas James Norton - Constitutional history - 1922 - 350 pages
...Ull!|l|ir III Mi l.Tlllili II III IN HKC.KIVEI) IN EXCHANGE FHOM Unirersily of Minnesota \ ,MPANY "This government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced...amendment, has a just claim to your confidence and support." GEORGE WASHINGTON, " Farewell Address." "For I think it an undeniable position that a competent... | |
| Thomas James Norton - Constitutional history - 1922 - 332 pages
...sentenced to two \ •I THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES ITS SOURCES AND ITS APPLICATION "This government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced...amendment, has a just claim to your confidence and support." GEORGE WASHINGTON, " Farewell Address." "For I think it an undeniable position that a competent... | |
| Thomas James Norton - Constitutional history - 1922 - 334 pages
...AND ITS APPLICATION t "This government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced and una wed, adopted upon full investigation and mature deliberation,...amendment, has a just claim to your confidence and support." GEORGE WASHINGTON, " Farewell Address." "For I think it an undeniable position that a competent... | |
| Edwin Hamlin Carr - Oratory - 1922 - 312 pages
...inauspicious to liberty, and which are to be regarded as particularly hostile to Republican Liberty. Respect for its authority, compliance with its Laws,...acquiescence in its measures, are duties enjoined by thn fundamental maxima of true Liberty. The basis of our political systems is the right of the people... | |
| John Louis Haney - American literature - 1923 - 484 pages
...the most commanding motives for carefully guarding and preserving the Union of the whole. . . . This government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced...its Laws, acquiescence in its measures, are duties fully enjoined by the fundamental maxims of true Liberty. . . . Observe good faith and justice toward... | |
| Arthur Norman Holcombe - Political Science - 1923 - 536 pages
...himself. In his Farewell Address Washing- Uberty ton writes: "Respect for its [that is, the Government's] authority, compliance with its laws, acquiescence...measures, are duties enjoined by the fundamental maxims The of true Liberty. The basis of our political systems is the v$£££o right of the People to make... | |
| James Kerr Pollock - United States - 1927 - 376 pages
...your former for an intimate union and for the efficacious management of your common concerns. This Government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced...authority, compliance with its laws, acquiescence in ite measures, are duties enjoined by the fundamental maxims of true liberty. The basis of our political... | |
| James Kerr Pollock - United States - 1927 - 384 pages
...your former for an intimate union and for the efficacious management of your common concerns. This Government, the offspring of our own choice, uninfluenced...amendment, has a just claim to your confidence and your suppo** for its authority, compliance with its laws, acquiescence in its measures, are duties enjoined... | |
| California Bar Association - Bar associations - 1923 - 978 pages
...farewell address to his countrymen said : "This Government, the offspring of our own choice, unintluenced and unawed, adopted upon full investigation and mature...deliberation, completely free in its principles, in its distribution of its powers uniting security with energy, and containing iciliiin itself a provision... | |
| Clifford P. Futcher, United States. Adjutant-General's Office - Citizenship - 1927 - 148 pages
...Washington, Abraham Lincoln. When diplomacy has failed, as in the World War, the people have " volunteered." Respect for its authority, compliance with its laws, acquiescence in its measures, are duties imposed by the fundamental maxims of true liberty. The basis of our political systems is the right... | |
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