The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... thing to be done , and to understand the exact practical how to do it . The times were not yet ripe for the realization of the democracy of Jefferson . He could only plant the seeds of its great ideas ; and though they met with an ...
... thing to be done , and to understand the exact practical how to do it . The times were not yet ripe for the realization of the democracy of Jefferson . He could only plant the seeds of its great ideas ; and though they met with an ...
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... thing apart , to be administered and wielded with a vigorous governing energy , by the small number of the wealthier and more educated classes in whose hands they believed it might most safely and wisely be trusted . Strong govern- ment ...
... thing apart , to be administered and wielded with a vigorous governing energy , by the small number of the wealthier and more educated classes in whose hands they believed it might most safely and wisely be trusted . Strong govern- ment ...
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... things , power is above , at the head of society ; that government should be constituted according to this law ; and that every contrary system or effort brings , sooner or later , trouble and weakness into the society itself . His ...
... things , power is above , at the head of society ; that government should be constituted according to this law ; and that every contrary system or effort brings , sooner or later , trouble and weakness into the society itself . His ...
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... things for its tranquillity and its success ; it must feel itself to be trusted and yet restrained , and must believe alike in the genuine devotedness and the moral superiority of its leaders . On these conditions alone can it govern ...
... things for its tranquillity and its success ; it must feel itself to be trusted and yet restrained , and must believe alike in the genuine devotedness and the moral superiority of its leaders . On these conditions alone can it govern ...
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... things , necessary to be taken into consideration in estimating his happiness , cannot be set down in figures . Even with the largest amount of wages , his discontent and real misery may be great ; instead of accumulating he may be ...
... things , necessary to be taken into consideration in estimating his happiness , cannot be set down in figures . Even with the largest amount of wages , his discontent and real misery may be great ; instead of accumulating he may be ...
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