| Edmund Burke - 1887 - 590 strani
...bad, and that a general revolution in the principle and construction of government is necessary. " What is government more than the management of the...particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense it is supported; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,... | |
| William Edward H. Lecky - 1887 - 634 strani
...sentiment is probably expressed with much greater fidelity by Paine. ' What is government,' he asked, ' more than the management of the affairs of a nation...particular man or family, but of the whole community at whose expense it is supported ; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1887 - 656 strani
...sentiment is probably expressed with much greater fidelity by Paine. ' What is government,' he asked, ' more than the management of the affairs of a nation ? It is not, and from ita nature cannot be, the property of any particular man or family, but of the whole community at whose... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1892 - 300 strani
...are bad, and that a general revolution in the principle and construction of Governments is necessary. What is government more than the management of the...particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense it is supported ; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 458 strani
...are bad, and that a general revolution in the principle and construction of governments is necessary. What is government more than the management of the...particular man or family, but of the whole community at whose expense it is supported; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 538 strani
...and that a general revolution in the principle and construction of governments is necessary. •• What is government more than the management of the...particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense it is supported ; and though by force or contrivance it. has been usurped into an inheritance,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 524 strani
...bad, and that a general revolution in the principle and construction of governments is necessary. " What is government more than the management of the...particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense it is supported ; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1904 - 608 strani
...sentiment is probably expressed with much greater fidelity by Paine. ' What is government,' he asked, ' more than the management of the affairs of a nation?...particular man or family, but of the whole community at whose expense it is supported ; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1908 - 374 strani
...bad, and that a general revolution in the principle and construction of governments is necessary. 194 What is government more than the management of the...particular man or family, but of the whole community, at whose expense it is supported; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1908 - 452 strani
...are bad, and that a general revolution in the principle and construction of governments is necessary. What is government more than the management of the...particular man or family, but of the whole community at whose expense it is supported; and though by force or contrivance it has been usurped into an inheritance,... | |
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