The Influences of Democracy on Liberty, Property, and the Happiness of Society, ConsideredJ. W. Parker, 1835 - 199 halaman |
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... fruitful soil , and inestimable laws , when they are conferred upon a frivolous , perverse , and ungrateful generation . LONDON : JOHN W. PARKER , WEST STRAND . M.DCCC.XXXV . Libr . Worre 9-21-37 34706 CONTENTS . CHAPTER . INTRODUCTION THE.
... fruitful soil , and inestimable laws , when they are conferred upon a frivolous , perverse , and ungrateful generation . LONDON : JOHN W. PARKER , WEST STRAND . M.DCCC.XXXV . Libr . Worre 9-21-37 34706 CONTENTS . CHAPTER . INTRODUCTION THE.
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... Law ; but the engrafting new insti- tutions thereon does not necessarily imply that they could have given birth to it , and fostered it to its present state of perfection ; whilst it is obvious , that it would have a very bene- ficial ...
... Law ; but the engrafting new insti- tutions thereon does not necessarily imply that they could have given birth to it , and fostered it to its present state of perfection ; whilst it is obvious , that it would have a very bene- ficial ...
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... law is nearly paralysed during this time of excite- ment . At the last election in Philadelphia , peace was tolerably well maintained in the city by the knowledge of the preparations made to put down violence by force ; but , without ...
... law is nearly paralysed during this time of excite- ment . At the last election in Philadelphia , peace was tolerably well maintained in the city by the knowledge of the preparations made to put down violence by force ; but , without ...
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... laws of the institution submit to the discretion of the student , by idleness and trifling ; nor his liberty of self ... law . Even before he entered college , and while there , he had spoken of a profession , and C 2 FISHER AMES . 27.
... laws of the institution submit to the discretion of the student , by idleness and trifling ; nor his liberty of self ... law . Even before he entered college , and while there , he had spoken of a profession , and C 2 FISHER AMES . 27.
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... law , which he adopted as his destined pursuit . After receiving his degree in 1774 , several years passed away before he entered on his professional studies . The straitened situation of his mother , obliged to provide for her other ...
... law , which he adopted as his destined pursuit . After receiving his degree in 1774 , several years passed away before he entered on his professional studies . The straitened situation of his mother , obliged to provide for her other ...
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Halaman 141 - Towards the preservation of your government, and the permanency of your present happy state, it is requisite, not only that you steadily discountenance irregular oppositions to its acknowledged authority, but also that you resist with care the spirit of innovation upon its principles, however specious the pretexts. One method of assault may be to effect in the forms of the constitution alterations which will impair the energy of the system, and thus to undermine what cannot be directly overthrown.
Halaman 141 - In all the changes to which you may be invited, remember that time and habit are at least as necessary to fix the true character of Governments as of other human institutions...
Halaman 141 - Liberty itself will find in such a government with powers properly distributed and adjusted, its surest guardian. It is, indeed, little else than a name, where the government is too feeble to withstand the enterprises of faction, to confine each member of the society within the limits prescribed by the laws, and to maintain all in the secure and tranquil enjoyment of the rights of person and property.
Halaman 32 - May you long enjoy that liberty which is so dear to you, and to which your name will ever be so dear. May your own virtues and a nation's prayers obtain the happiest sunshine for the decline of your days and the choicest of future blessings. For our country's sake, for the sake of republican liberty, it is our earnest wish that your example may be the guide of your successors, and thus, after being the ornament and safeguard of the present age, become the patrimony of our descendants.
Halaman 74 - A democracy cannot last. Its nature ordains that its next change shall be into a military despotism — of all known governments perhaps the most prone to shift its head, and the slowest to mend its vices. The reason is that the tyranny of what is called the people, and that by the sword, both operate alike to debase and corrupt, till there are neither men left with the spirit to desire liberty, nor morals with the power to sustain justice. Like the burning pestilence that destroys the human body,...