 | William Vincent Byars - 1901 - 533 Seiten
...1706-1790.) Despotism and Popular Corruption— I agree to this Constitution, with all its faults,— if they are such, — because I think a general government...blessing to the people, if well administered ; and I believe, further, that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end... | |
 | Francis Newton Thorpe - 1901
...right—il n'ya que moi qui a toujours raison.' "I agree to this Constitution with all its faults, if they are such; because I think a general government...be a blessing to the people, if well administered; I believe further that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end... | |
 | FRANCIS NEWTON THORPE - 1901
...right—il n'ya que moi qui a toujours raison.' "I agree to this Constitution with all its faults, if they are such; because I think a general government...be a blessing to the people, if well administered; I believe further that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end... | |
 | Francis Newton Thorpe - 1901 - 627 Seiten
...Between Hamilton and Jefferson is Franklin, whose concept of government is that "a general government is necessary for us, and there is no form of government...be a blessing to the people if well administered." The eighteenth century was the century of modern political theories. Their influence is seen in the... | |
 | Robert Matteson Johnston - 1901 - 375 Seiten
...Pius ; he was essentially an enlightened administrator, not an innovator — a man who thought that "there is no form of Government but what may be a blessing if well administered." 1 He was well fitted to carry on the executive functions of the State by his... | |
 | David Excelmons Cloyd - 1902 - 104 Seiten
...toujours raison." In these sentiments, Sir, I agree to this Constitution, with all its faults — if they are such ; because I think a general government...blessing to the people, if well administered ; and I believe further that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end... | |
 | Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902
...always in the right." In these sentiments, sir, I agree to this Constitution, with all its faults — if they are such — because I think a general government...blessing to the people, if well administered; and I believe, further, that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end... | |
 | John Fiske - 1902
...a toujours raison' In these sentiments, sir, I agree to this Constitution, with all its faults, if they are such, because I think a General Government...a blessing to the people if well administered; and believe further, that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end... | |
 | Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1903
...in the right. ' ' In these sentiments, sir, 1 agree to this Constitution, with all its faults — if they are such — because I think a general government...blessing to the people, if well administered; and I believe, further, that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end... | |
 | United States. Department of State. Bureau of Rolls and Library - 1905
...Constitution, with all its Faults, if they are such; because I think a general Government necessary for its, and there is no Form of Government but what may be a Blessing to the People if well administer'd, & I believe farther that this is likely to be well administer'd for a Course of Years,... | |
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