| Joseph Osgood Barrett - 1878 - 412 páginas
...of the East, 'tis the land of the sun 1 Can he smile on each deeds as his children have done ? " " Government, like dress, is the badge of lost Innocence : the palaces of kings are built en the mini of the bowers of paradise." — THOMAS PAINE. ONE October morning, at its first gray, our... | |
| E. J. Schellhous - 1883 - 362 páginas
...suffer, or are exposed to the same miseries by a government which we might expect in a country without a government, our calamity is heightened by reflecting...of lost innocence; the palaces of kings are built on the ruins of the bowers of Paradise. For, were his impulses of conscience clear, uniform, and irresistibly... | |
| E. J. Schellhous - 1883 - 362 páginas
...suffer, or are exposed to the same miseries by a government which we might expect in a country without a government, our calamity is heightened by reflecting...of lost innocence ; the palaces of kings are built on the ruins of the bowers of Paradise. For, were his impulses of conscience clear, uniform, and irresistibly... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1884 - 410 páginas
...thing, however, is certain : there must be perfect safety. An old writer has said that "Government is a badge of lost innocence : the palaces of kings are built upon the ruins of the bowers of paradise." The main use of government is protection against the weaknesses and selfishness of human nature. If... | |
| Lyman Abbott - 1896 - 396 páginas
...suffer, or are exposed to the same miseries by a Government which we might expect in a country without Government, our calamity is heightened by reflecting that we furnish the means by which we suffer." Thomas Paine, Common Sense, vol. ip 09. said, Let us have no government : abolish it altogether. And... | |
| Lyman Abbott - 1896 - 402 páginas
...suffer, or are exposed to the same miseries by a Government which we might expect in a country without Government, our calamity is heightened by reflecting that we furnish the means by which we suffer." Thomas Paine, Common Sense, vol. ip 69. said, Let us have no government : abolish it altogether. And... | |
| Edward Whipple - 1901 - 600 páginas
...of the East ; 'tis the land of the sun ! Can he smile on such deeds as his children have done ? " " Government, like dress, is the badge of lost innocence ; the palaces of kings are built on the ruins of the bowers of paradise." — Thomas Paine. Early one October morning, 1869, the steamer... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1902 - 778 páginas
...suffer or are exposed to the same miseries by a government, which we might expect in a country without a government, our calamity is heightened by reflecting that we furnish the means by which we suffer," and this thought is peculiarly applicable to the condition of this plaintiff if he must go on contributing... | |
| Charles Burr Todd - 1907 - 310 páginas
...Author of 'Common Sense.' Born in England, January 29, 1737, Died in New York x:ity, June 8, 1809. 'The palaces of kings are built upon the ruins of the bowers of Paradise.' — Common Sense." Above the medallion is Paine 's motto: " The world is my country, To do good my... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1908 - 368 páginas
...suffer, or are exposed to the same miseries by a government, which we might expect in a country without government, our calamity is heightened by reflecting...of lost innocence: the palaces of kings are built on the ruins of the bowers of paradise. For, were the impulses of conscience clear, uniform, and irresistibly... | |
| |