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" ... it would be a dangerous delusion were a confidence in the men of our choice to silence our fears for the safety of our rights: that confidence is everywhere the parent of despotism: free government is founded in jealousy and not in confidence... "
Report of the West Virginia Bar Association: Including Proceedings of the ... - Halaman 109
oleh West Virginia Bar Association - 1907
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The Natural and Civil History of Vermont, Volume 2

Samuel Williams - 1809 - 498 halaman
...constitutional right to a trial by jury. your last resolution, you say " that ce-n-: ' fideneei is every where the parent of despotism, * free government is Founded in jealousy, and * not in confidence." This is a sentiment pal* pably erroneous, and hostile to- the social na' ture of man : The experience...
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A History of the State of Vermont: From Its Discovery and Settlement to the ...

Nathan Hoskins - 1831 - 330 halaman
...answer to one of the resolutions from Kentucky, where it is asserted, " that confidence is every where the parent of despotism, free government is founded in jealousy and not in confidence" : this, they declare, is a sentiment palpably erroneous, and hostile to the social nature of man. The...
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Sketches of the Life, Writings, and Opinions of Thomas Jefferson: With ...

B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 halaman
...pretexts for those who wish it to be believed, that man cannot be governed but by a rod of iron ; that it would be a dangerous delusion, were a confidence...to silence our fears for the safety of our rights ; that confidence is every where the parent of despotism ; free government is founded in jealousy and...
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 2

New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1833 - 514 halaman
...pretexts for those who wish it to be believed, that man cannot be governed but by a rod of iron : that it would be a dangerous delusion were a confidence...to silence our fears for the safety of our rights: that confidence is every where the parent of despotism: free government is founded in jealousy and...
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The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of ..., Volume 4

Jonathan Elliot - 1836 - 680 halaman
...pretexts for those who wish it to be believed that man cannot be governed but by a rod of iron; that it would be a dangerous delusion were a confidence...to silence our fears for the safety of our rights ; that confidence is every where the parent of despotism ; free government is founded in jealousy,...
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The True American: Containing the Inaugural Addresses, Together ..., Volume 2

Joseph Coe - 1841 - 416 halaman
...pretexts for those who wish it to be believed that man cannot be governed but by a rod of iron : that it would be a dangerous delusion, were a confidence...to silence our fears for the safety of our rights ; that confidence is every where the parent of despotism ; free government is founded in jealousy,...
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Journal of the Senate of New Hampshire

New Hampshire. General Court. Senate - 1843 - 570 halaman
...should not command public confidence. Our motto should be, "everything for principle, nothing for men." "It would be a dangerous delusion, were a confidence...to silence our fears for the safety of our rights. That confidence is everywhere the parent of despotism. True government is founded in jealousy, not...
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Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 8

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1845 - 558 halaman
...the celebrated Kentucky Resolutions of 1798. One of them uses the following emphatic language : "That it would be a dangerous delusion, were a confidence...to silence our fears for the safety of our rights. That confidence is every where the parent of despotism. Free gorernment is founded in jealousy, not...
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The Virginia Report of 1799-1800: Touching the Alien and Sedition Laws ...

Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates - 1850 - 272 halaman
...texts for those- who wish it to be believed, that man cannot be governed but by a rod of iron: that it would be a dangerous delusion, were a confidence...to silence our fears for the safety of our rights : that confidence is everywhere the parent of despotism ; free govern- X. v^ ment is founded in jealousy,...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Miscellaneous: 4. Parliamentary manual; 5 ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 608 halaman
...pretexts for those who wish it to be believed that man cannot be governed but by a rod of iron : that it would be a dangerous delusion were a confidence...to silence our fears for the safety of our rights: that confidence is everywhere the parent of despotism — free government is founded in jealousy, and...
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