A democracy is scarcely tolerable at any period of national history. Its omens are always sinister, and its powers are unpropitious. With all the lights of experience blazing before our eyes, it is impossible not to discern the futility of this form of... as others see us - Stran 15avtor: john graham brooks - 1908Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Benjamin Lynde Oliver - 1832 - 428 strani
...and wicked at Jlthe.ns, it was bad in Sparta, and worse in Borne. It has been tried in France, and terminated In despotism. It was tried in England,...loathing and abhorrence. It is on trial here, and its issue will be civil war, desolation- and anarchy. No wise man but discerns its imperfections, no... | |
| Benjamin Lynde Oliver - 1832 - 408 strani
...at any period of national history. Its omens are always sinister, and its powers are unpropitious. With all the lights of experience blazing before our eyes, it is impossible not to discover the futility of this form of government. It was weak and wicked at Athens, it was bad in Sparta,... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1868 - 776 strani
...at any period of national history. Its omens are always sinister, and its powers are unpropitious. With all the lights of experience blazing before our eyes, it is impossible not to discover the futility of this form of government. It was weak and wicked at Athens, it was bad in Sparta,... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1874 - 914 strani
...at any period of national history. Its omens are always sinister, and its powers are unpropitious. With all the lights of experience blazing before our eyes, it is impossible not to discover the futility of this form of government. It was weak and wicked at Athens, it was bad in Sparta,... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1874 - 904 strani
...unpropitiotts. With all the lights of experience blazing before our eyes, it is impossible not to discover the futility of this form of government. It was weak and wicked at Athens, it was bad in Sparta, and worse in Rome. It has been tried in France, and terminated in... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1885 - 1126 strani
...unpropltious. With all the lights of experience blazing before our eyes, itis impossible not to discover the futility of this form of government. It was weak and wicked at Athens, it was bad in Sparta and worse in Rome. It has been tried in France, and terminated in despotism.... | |
| 1886 - 808 strani
...at any period of national history. Its omens are always sinister, and its powers are unpropitious. "With all the lights of experience blazing before our eyes, it is impossible not to discover the futility of this form of government. It was weak and wicked at Athens, it was bad in Sparta,... | |
| Samuel Merrill - 1888 - 316 strani
...at any period of national history. Its omens are always sinister, and its powers are unpropitious. With all the lights of experience blazing before our eyes, it is impossible not to discover the futility of this form of government. It was weak and wicked at Athens, it was bad at Sparta,... | |
| Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1906 - 876 strani
...as intelligent as Janson, living here thirteen years, comes to this conclusion about our government: With all the lights of experience blazing before our...England, and rejected with the utmost loathing and abhorence. It is on trial here, and the issue will be civil war, desolation, and anarchy. However haltingly... | |
| Alabama - 1907 - 1132 strani
...at any period of national history. Its omens are always sinister, and its powers are unpropitious. With all the lights of experience blazing before our eyes, it is impossible not to discover the futility of this form of government. It was weaK and wicked at Athens, it was bad in Sparta,... | |
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