| George Washington - 1852 - 440 pages
...variety of hypothesis and opinion ; and remember, especially, that, for the efficient management of your common interests, in a country so extensive as ours,...is consistent with the perfect security of liberty, ia indispensable. Liberty itself will find in such a government, with powers properly distributed and... | |
| Presidents - 1853 - 514 pages
...variety of hypothesis and opinion; and remember especially, that for the efficient management of your common interests, in a country so extensive as ours,...where the government is too feeble to withstand the enterprises of faction, to confine each member of society within the limits prescribed by the laws,... | |
| Joseph Bartlett Burleigh - Parliamentary practice - 1853 - 354 pages
...of hypothesis and opinion : — and remember, especially, that for the efficient management of your common interests, in a country so extensive as ours, a Government of as much vigour as is consistent with the perfect security of Liberty is indispensable — Liberty itself will... | |
| William Hickey - Constitutional history - 1854 - 590 pages
...variety of hypothesis and opinion; and remember, especially, that for the efficient management of your common interests, in a country so extensive as ours,...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,... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1854 - 616 pages
...variety of hypothesis and opinion; and remember especially, that from the efficient management of your common interests, in a country so extensive as ours,...where the government is too feeble to withstand the enterprises of faction, to confine each member of society within the limits prescribed by the laws,... | |
| Levi Carroll Judson - United States - 1854 - 496 pages
...hypothesis and opinion and remember, especially that for the efficient management of your common interest in a country so extensive as ours, a government of...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... | |
| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 pages
...variety of hypothesis and opinion ; and remember especially, that from the efficient management of your common interests, in a country so extensive as ours,...distributed and adjusted, its surest guardian. It is, indeeed, little else than a name, where the government is too feeble to withstand the enterprises of... | |
| United States. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission - Political Science - 1941 - 904 pages
...of hypotheses and opinion: — and remember, especially, that for the efficient management of your common interests, in a country so extensive as ours, a Government of as much vigour as is consistent with the perfect security of Liberty is indispensable — Liberty itself will... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Biography & Autobiography - 1961 - 630 pages
...endless variety of n hypothesis and opion — and remember Athat for the efficacious management of your common interests in a country so extensive as ours a Government of as much force and strength as is consistent with the perfect security of liberty is indispensable. Liberty... | |
| Karlyn Kohrs Campbell, Kathleen Hall Jamieson - History - 1990 - 285 pages
...variety of hypothesis and opinion; and remember especially that for the efficient management of your common interests in a country so extensive as ours...the perfect security of liberty is indispensable. 65 Washington's language reinforced his warnings because it reflected his experience as well as generally... | |
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