| 1799 - 438 páginas
...their good, in every legitimate government, under whatever form it may appear. The exiftence of fuci't a government as ours, for any length of time, is a full proof of a general diflemination of knowledge and virtue, throughout the whole body of the people. And what object of... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 448 páginas
...their good, in every legitimate government, under whatever form it may appear. The ' exiftence of fuch a government as ours for any length of time, is a full proof of a general diflemination of knowledge and virtue throughout the whole body of the people. And what object or confideration... | |
| John Wood - 1802 - 560 páginas
...reflected; and only for their good, in every legitimate government* under whatever form it may appear. The existence of such a government as ours, for any...of knowledge and virtue throughout the whole body ofthe people. And what object or consideration, more pleasing than this, can be presented to the human... | |
| 1827 - 532 páginas
...reflected, and only for their good, in every legitimate government, under whatever form it may appear. The existence of such a government as ours for any...throughout the whole body of the people. And what object of consideration, more pleasing than this, can be presented to the human mind ? If national pride is... | |
| 1827 - 526 páginas
...reflected, and only for their good, in every legitimate government, under whatever form it may appear. The existence of such a government as ours for any...throughout the whole body of the people. And what object of consideration, more pleasing than this, can be presented to the human mind ? If national pride is... | |
| John Adams - 1841 - 314 páginas
...reflected, and only for their good, in every legitimate government, under whatever form it may appear. The existence of such a government as ours, for any...throughout the whole body of the people. And what object of consideration more pleasing than this can be presented to the human mind ? If national pride is... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 páginas
...reflected, and only their good is sought in erery legitimate government, under whatever form it may appear. The existence of such a government as ours for any length of time is a full proof of & general dissemination of knowledge and virtue throughout the whols body of the people. And what object... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1849 - 760 páginas
...reflected, and only for their good, in every legitimate Government, under whatever form it may appear. The existence of such a Government as ours, for any...pleasing than this can be presented to the human mind 1 If national pride is ever justifiable or excusable, it is when it springs, not from power or riches,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1849 - 764 páginas
...reflected, and only for their good, in every legitimate Government, under whatever form it may appear. The existence of such a Government as ours, for any...and virtue throughout the whole body of the people. A nd what object or consideration more pleasing than this can be presented to the human mind 1 If national... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 588 páginas
...reflected, and only for their good, in every legitimate government, under whatever form it may appear. The existence of such a government as ours, for any...springs, not from power or riches, grandeur or glory, hut from conviction of national innocence, information, and benevolence. In the midst of these pleasing... | |
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