| 1853 - 514 strani
...government, the world's best hope, may, by possibility, want energy to preserve itself? I trust not. I believe this, on the contrary, the strongest government...it the only one where every man, at the call of the laws, would fly to the standard of the law, and would meet invasions of the public order as his own... | |
| William Hickey - 1854 - 590 strani
...Government, the world's best hope, may, by possibility, want energy to preserve itself? I trust not. I believe this, on the contrary, the strongest Government...invasions of the public order as his own personal concern. Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with the government of himself. Can he then be trusted... | |
| 1854 - 576 strani
...energy to preserve itself? I trust not. I believe this, on the contrary, the strongest Government OD earth. I believe it the only one where every man,...of the public order, as his own personal concern. Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with the government of himself. Can he, then, be trusted... | |
| Salem Town - 1854 - 412 strani
...government, the world's best hope, may, by possibility, want energy to preserve itself? I trust not. I believe this, on the contrary, the strongest government...call of the law, would fly to the standard of the lawand would meet invasions of the public order as his own personal concern. 6. Sometimes it is said,... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 strani
...government, the world's best hope, may by possibility want energy to preserve itself? I trust not. I believe this, on the contrary, the strongest government...it the only one where every man, at the call of the laws, would fly to the standard of the law, and would meet invasions of the public order as bis own... | |
| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 strani
...government, the world's best hope, may, by possibility, want energy to preserve itself? I trust not. I believe this, on the contrary, the strongest government...it the only one where every man, at the call of the laws, would fly to the standard of the law, and would meet invasions of the public order as his own... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 628 strani
...government, the world's best hope, may by possibility want energy to preserve itself? I trust not. I believe this, on the contrary, the strongest government on earth. I believe it is the only one where every man, at the call of the laws, would fly to the standard of the law, and... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 634 strani
...government, the world's best hope, may by possibility want energy to preserve itself? I trust not. I believe this, on the contrary, the strongest government on earth. I believe it is the only one where every man, at the call of the laws, would fly to the standard of the law, and... | |
| John Frost - 1855 - 462 strani
...government, the world's best hope, miiy by possibility want energy to preserve itself* I trust not; I believe this, on the contrary, the strongest government...law, would fly to the standard of the law, and would rn<'et invasions of the public order as his own personal concern. Sometimes it is said, that man cannot... | |
| 1855 - 512 strani
...strongest government on earth. I believe it the only one where every man, at the call of the laws, would fly to the standard of the law, and would meet...invasions of the public order as his own personal concern. Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with th° government of himself. Can he then be trusted... | |
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