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" ... it would be a dangerous delusion were a confidence in the men of our choice to silence our fears for the safety of our rights : that confidence is everywhere the parent of despotism : free government is founded in jealousy and not in confidence ;... "
Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States, Historical and ... - Página 289
por Roger Foster - 1895 - 713 páginas
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The Natural and Civil History of Vermont, Volume 2

Samuel Williams - 1809 - 498 páginas
...constitutional right to a trial by jury. your last resolution, you say " that ce-n-: ' fideneei is every where the parent of despotism, * free government is Founded in jealousy, and * not in confidence." This is a sentiment pal* pably erroneous, and hostile to- the social na' ture of man : The experience...
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A History of the State of Vermont: From Its Discovery and Settlement to the ...

Nathan Hoskins - 1831 - 330 páginas
...answer to one of the resolutions from Kentucky, where it is asserted, " that confidence is every where the parent of despotism, free government is founded in jealousy and not in confidence" : this, they declare, is a sentiment palpably erroneous, and hostile to the social nature of man. The...
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Sketches of the Life, Writings, and Opinions of Thomas Jefferson: With ...

B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 páginas
...new pretexts for those who wish it to be believed, that man cannot be governed but by a rod of iron ; that it would be a dangerous delusion, were a confidence...for the safety of our rights ; that confidence is every where the parent of despotism ; free government is founded in jealousy and not in confidence...
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Sketches of the Life, Writings, and Opinions of Thomas Jefferson: With ...

B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 páginas
...safety of our rights ; that confidence is every where the parent of despotism ; free goverument i* founded in jealousy and not in confidence ; it is...bind down those whom we are obliged to trust with jxnver; that our Constitution has accordingly fixed the limits to which and no further our confidence...
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 2

New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1833 - 614 páginas
...new pretexts for those who wish it to be believed, that man cannot be governed but by a rod of iron: that it would be a dangerous delusion were a confidence...fears for the safety of our rights: that confidence is every where the parent of despotism: free government is founded in jealousy and not in confidence;...
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The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of ..., Volume 4

Jonathan Elliot - 1836 - 680 páginas
...new pretexts for those who wish it to be believed that man cannot be governed but by a rod of iron; that it would be a dangerous delusion were a confidence...for the safety of our rights ; that confidence is every where the parent of despotism ; free government is founded in jealousy, and not in confidence...
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Journal of the Senate of New Hampshire

New Hampshire. General Court. Senate - 1843 - 570 páginas
...should not command public confidence. Our motto should be, "everything for principle, nothing for men." "It would be a dangerous delusion, were a confidence...silence our fears for the safety of our rights. That eonfidenee is everywhere the parent of despotism. True government is founded .in jealousy, not in confidence....
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Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 8

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1845 - 558 páginas
...to the celebrated Kentucky Resolutions of 1798. One of them uses the following emphatic language : "That it would be a dangerous delusion, were a confidence...fears for the safety of our rights. That confidence is every where the parent of despotism. Free gorernment is founded in jealousy, not in confidence —...
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Journal of the Senate of the ... General Assembly of the State of Ohio ...

Ohio. General Assembly. Senate - 1849 - 492 páginas
...despotism. 3. That free government is everywhere founded in jealousy, and not in confidence. 4. That it is jealousy and not confidence which prescribes...those whom we are obliged to trust with power.— Ib. 386. These are supposed to be the articles of the true political church South. Indeed, the entire...
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The Virginia Report of 1799-1800: Touching the Alien and Sedition Laws ...

Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates - 1850 - 272 páginas
...pre- ' texts for those- who wish it to be believed, that man cannot be governed but by a rod of iron: that it would be a dangerous delusion, were a confidence...confidence is everywhere the parent of despotism ; free govern- X. v^ ment is founded in jealousy, and not in confidence ;*it is jealousy and not confidence...
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