| John Frost - 1848 - 424 Seiten
...innovation upon its principles, however specious the pretext. One method of assault may be to effect in the forms of the constitution alterations which will...at least as necessary to fix the true character of governments, as of other human institutions; that experience is the surest standard by which to test... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1848 - 244 Seiten
...innovation upon its principles, however specious the pretext. One method of assault may be to effect in the forms of the constitution alterations which will...at least as necessary to fix the true character of governments, as of other human institutions ; that experience is the surest standard by which to test... | |
| Levi Carroll Judson - 1848 - 364 Seiten
...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...to which you may be invited, remember that time and hahit are at least as necessary to fix the true character of governments, as of other human institutions,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1848 - 146 Seiten
...constitution, alterations which impair the energy of the system, and thus to undermine what can not be directly overthrown. In all the changes to which...at least as necessary to fix the true character of governments as of other human institutions ; that experience is the surest standard by which to test... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1848 - 304 Seiten
...innovation upon its principles, however specious the pretext. One method of assault may be to affect in the forms of the constitution alterations which will...impair the energy of the system, and thus to undermine \vhat cannot be directly overthrown. In all the changes to which you may be invited, remember that... | |
| Indiana - 1849 - 510 Seiten
...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...at least as necessary to fix the true character of governments, as of other human institutions ; that experience is the surest standard by which to test... | |
| Kentucky. Constitutional Convention - 1849 - 1140 Seiten
...method of assault may be to effect, in the form* of the constitution, alterations which will im' pair the energy of the system, and thus to un'dermine what cannot be directly overtbrown. ' In all the changes to whioh you may be invited, ' remember that time and habit are at... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1850 - 318 Seiten
...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...at least as necessary to fix the true character of governments, as of other human institutions : that experience is the surest standard, by which to test... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 580 Seiten
...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...at least as necessary to fix the true character of governments as of other human institutions ; that experience is the surest standard by which to test... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 588 Seiten
...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...at least as necessary to fix the true character of governments as of other human institutions ; that experience is the surest standard by which to test... | |
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