| John Adams, Charles Francis Adams - 1865 - 580 halaman
...actions at almost every court. As soon as he saw me, he came up to me, and his first salutation to me was, " Oh ! Mr. Adams, what great things have you...debtors, if not more, and these have been, in all countries, the sentiments of debtors. If the power of the country should get into such hands, and there... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1882 - 614 halaman
...' Is this the object,' Adams continued, 'for which I have been contending? said I to myself. .'. . Are these the sentiments of such people, and how many...are debtors, if not more, and these have been in all countries the sentiments of debtors. If the power of the country should get into such hands—and there... | |
| William Graham Sumner - 1890 - 312 halaman
...the glorious work of Congress in once more suspending the courts. "Are these, then," writes Adams, " the sentiments of such people, and how many of them...debtors, if not more, and these have been, in all countries, the sentiments of debtors." 1 He falls back, for reassurance, on confidence in the majority.... | |
| William Graham Sumner - 1890 - 340 halaman
...the glorious work of Congress in once more suspending the courts. "Are these, then," writes Adams, "the sentiments of such people, and how many of them...for half the nation are debtors, if not more, and th&e have been, in all countries, the sentiments of debtors." l He falls back, for reassurance, on... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1898 - 546 halaman
...Is this the object,' Adams continued, ' for which I have been contending ? ' said I to myself. . . . Are these the sentiments of such people, and how many...are debtors, if not more, and these have been in all countries the sentiments of debtors. If the power of the country should get into such hands — and... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1902 - 82 halaman
...province, and I hope there never will be another." For once in his life your ancestor could not reply. "Is this the object for which I have been contending,...are debtors, if not more; and these have been in all countries the sentiments of debtors. If the power of the country should get into such hands, and there... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1902 - 502 halaman
...which the patriots and their Congress were producing. Adams for once in his life could not reply. 167 "Is this the object for which I have been contending,...debtors, if not more ; and these have been in all countries the sentiments of debtors. If the power of the country should get into such hands, and there... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1902 - 502 halaman
...OF THB I'EESErTTIUN UF A IxiYALIST Adams for once in his life could not reply. "Is this the ohject for which I have been contending, said I to myself,...debtors, if not more ; and these have been in all countries the sentiments of debtors. If the power of the country should get into such hands, and there... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1908 - 644 halaman
...closing of the courts, and the tar and feathers, which the patriots and their Congress were producing. " Oh, Mr. Adams, what great things have you and your...are debtors, if not more; and these have been in all countries the sentiments of debtors. If the power of the country should get into such hands, and there... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - 1910 - 304 halaman
...answer to this wretch; are these the sentiments of such people, and how many of them are there in this country ? Half the nation for what I know : for half...are debtors, if not more; and these have been in all countries the sentiments of debtors. If the power of the country should get into such hands, and there... | |
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