As it is the distinguishing happiness of free governments that civil order should be the result of choice, and not necessity, and the common wishes of the people become the laws of the land, their public prosperity and even existence very much depends... The American University Magazine - Stran 401uredili: - 1895Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Georgia, Oliver Hillhouse Prince - 1822 - 686 strani
...January 27, 1785. Vol. I. 560. 1. As it is the distinguishing happiness of free governments that CÍTÍ1 order should be the result of choice and not necessity, and the, common wishes of the people become the laws of the land, their public prosperity, and even existence, very much depends upon suitably forming... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1845 - 558 strani
...truthfulness. It is in these words : — "As it is the distinguishing happiness of free government, that civil order should be the result of choice and...necessity, and the common wishes of the people become the laws of the land, their public prosperity and even existence, very much depend upon suitably forming... | |
| George White - 1849 - 712 strani
...stand a monument' to the wisdom and patriotism of 'those who framed, arid of those who adopted it. " As it is the distinguishing happiness of free governments...necessity, and the common wishes of the people become the laws of the land, their public prosperity and even existence very much depend upon suitably forming... | |
| 1851 - 770 strani
...will stand a monument to the wisdom and patriotism of those who framed it and those who adopted it." " As it is the distinguishing happiness of free governments that civil order should be thejesult of choice and not of necessity, and the common wishes of the people become the laws of the... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 808 strani
...patriotism of those who framed, and of those who adopted it. " 'As it U the distinguishing hnppiness of free governments that civil order should be the...necessity, and the common wishes of the people become the laws of the land, their public pro9(>erity and even existence very much dcjiemls upon suitably forming... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 816 strani
...inadmissible. 1 " 'As it ii the distinguishing happiness of free governments that civil order should lie the result of choice and not necessity, and the common wishes of the people In-come the laws of the land, their public pros|>erity and even existence very much depends upon suitably... | |
| REV. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, M.D., D.D. - 1859 - 522 strani
...as an expression of the views of the political fathers of those days, well deserves a record here. " As it is the distinguishing happiness of free governments...choice, and not necessity, and the common wishes of the peopie become the laws of the land, their public prosperity and even existence very much depends upon... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1866 - 1010 strani
...will stand a monument to the wisdom and patriotism of those who framed, and of those who adopted it. " 'As it is the distinguishing happiness of free governments...necessity, and the common wishes of the people become the laws of the land, their public prosperity and even existence very much depends upon suitably forming... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1870 - 590 strani
...patriotism of those who framed it, and those who adopted it: "'As it is tho distinguished happiuess of free governments that civil order should be the...necessity, and the common wishes of the people become the laws of the land, their public prosperity and even existence very much depend upon suitably forming... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1871 - 624 strani
...wisdom and patriotism of those who framed it, and those who adopted it : "• As it is the distinguished happiness of free governments that civil order- should be the result of choice, and uot necessity, and the common wishes of the people become the laws of the land, their public prosperity... | |
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