| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 566 Seiten
...apprehensive, therefore,—perhaps too apprehensive,—that the government of these states, may in future times end in a monarchy. But this catastrophe, I think,...honor places of profit. If we do, I fear that though \ve employ at first a number and not a single person, the number will in time be set aside ; it will... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1820 - 360 Seiten
...apprehensive, therefore, perhaps too apprehensive, that the government of these states may in future times end in a monarchy : but this catastrophe, I think, may be long delayed, if in our proposer! system we do not sow the seeds of contention, faction, and tumult, by making our posts of... | |
| 1821 - 356 Seiten
...apprehensive, therefore, perhaps too apprehensive, that the government of these states may in future times end in a monarchy : but this catastrophe, I think,...contention, faction, and tumult, by making our posts of honour places of profit. If we do, I fear that though we employ at first a number, and not a single... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 Seiten
...apprehensive,— thai the government of the«? states, may in future timesend in a monarchy. Bu 1 1 hie catastrophe, I think, may be long delayed, if in our...sow the seeds of contention, faction, and tumult, by'niaking our posts of honour places of pront. If we do, 1 fear, lhat though we employ at first a... | |
| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 708 Seiten
...apprehensive, therefore, perhaps too apprehensive, that the government of these States may in future times end in a monarchy. But this catastrophe I think may...places of profit. If we do, I fear that, though we do employ at first a number, and not a single person, the number will in time be set aside ; it will... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1863 - 680 Seiten
...apprehensive, therefore, perhaps too apprehensive, that the government of these states may in future times end in a monarchy. But this catastrophe I think may...places of profit. If we do, I fear that, though we do employ at first a number, and not a single person, the number will in time be set aside ; it will... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1866 - 716 Seiten
...— perhaps too apprehensive, — that the government of these States may, in future times, end in monarchy. But this catastrophe, I think, may be long...tumult, by making our posts of honor places of profit." Two days later, in a debate which arose on another proposition respecting the executive, he said yet... | |
| Charles Ingersoll - 1875 - 310 Seiten
...perhaps too apprehensive, that the government of " these States may in future times end in a mon" archy. But this catastrophe I think may be long " delayed,...contention, faction, and tumult, by " making our posts of honour places of profit." He instanced, as serving unpaid, Washington during the Revolutionary war,... | |
| Heinrich von Sybel - 1877 - 598 Seiten
...that the government of these states may in future times end in a monarchy. But this catas247 trophe I think may be long delayed, if in our proposed system...places of profit. If we do, I fear that, though we do employ at first a number, and not a single person, the number will in time be set aside; it will... | |
| Heinrich von Sybel - 1877 - 608 Seiten
...government of these states may in future times end in a monarchy. But this catas2iteraturberid)t. 247 trophe I think may be long delayed, if in our proposed system...we do not sow the seeds of contention, faction, and tnmult, by making our posts of honor places of profit. If we do, I fear that, though we do employ at... | |
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