... a jealous care of the right of election by the people, a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword of revolution where peaceable remedies are unprovided; absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority, the vital principle... Eloquence of the United States - Página 811827Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Alexander Hamilton Stephens - 1875 - 522 páginas
...the right of election by the people — a mild and safe corrective of abuses, which are lopped off by the sword of revolution where peaceable remedies...vital principle and immediate parent of despotism ; a well-disciplined militia — our best reliance in peace, and for the first moments of war, till regulars... | |
| 1875 - 324 páginas
...sheet-anchor of our peace at home, and safety abroad; a jealous care of the right of election by the people ; absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority, the vital principle of republics, from which is no appeal but to force, the vital principle and immediate parent of despotism; a well-disciplined... | |
| Levi Carroll Judson - 1875 - 522 páginas
...anchor of our peace at home and safety abroada zealous care of the right of election by the people-a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword of revolution when peaceable remedies are unprovided-absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority, the... | |
| 1891 - 518 páginas
...of abuses, which are lopped off by the sword of resolution where peaceable means are unprovided; (6) absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority, the vital principle of republics, from which is no appeal but to force — the vital principle and immediate parent of despotism; (7) a well diciplined... | |
| Walter Raleigh Houghton - 1882 - 586 páginas
...sheet-anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad ; a jealous care of the right of election by the people ; a mild and safe corrective of abuses, which...peaceable remedies are unprovided; absolute acquiescence, the vital principle of republics from which there is no appeal but to force, the vital principle and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1977 - 216 páginas
...unprovided:—abfolute acquiefcence in the decifions of the majority, the vital principle of republics, from which is no appeal but to force, the vital principle and immediate parent of defpotifm:—a well difciplined militia, our bed reliance in peace, and for the firft moments of war,... | |
| Barbara MacKinnon - 1985 - 710 páginas
...at home, and safety abroad. A jealous care of the right of election by the people, a mild and sage corrective of abuses, which are lopped by the sword...revolution, where peaceable remedies are unprovided. •Paul L. Ford, ed., Jefferson's Writings. 10 vols. (New York: GP Putnam's, 1892), vol. 8, pp. 4-5.... | |
| Various - 1994 - 676 páginas
...sheet-anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad; a jealous care of the right of election by the people — a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword of the revolution where peaceable remedies are unprovided; absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the... | |
| Lance Banning - 1995 - 264 páginas
...sheet anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad; a jealous care of the right of election by the people — a mild and safe corrective of abuses which...majority, the vital principle of republics, from which is no appeal but to force, the vital principle and immediate parent of despotism; a well-disciplined... | |
| William Quirk, R. Randall Bridwell - 1995 - 143 páginas
...interestingly, considered elections as "remedies"; (5) "a jealous care of the right of election by the people — a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword of the revolution where peaceable remedies are unprovided"; and (6) "absolute acquiescence in the decision... | |
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