| James W. Ely - 1997 - 438 Seiten
...on the casualties and caprice of customers. Dependence begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the designs of " Anthony Marc Lewis, Jefferson and Virginia's Pioneers. 1774-1781, 34 Miss Valley Hist. Rev. 551 11948l.... | |
| Eric Foner - 1999 - 452 Seiten
..."freedom," and Thomas Jefferson insisted that dependence "begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the designs of ambition." Hence the ubiquity of property qualifications for voting in Britain and the colonies. The "true reason"... | |
| Lance Banning - 1995 - 566 Seiten
...on the casualties and caprice of customers. Dependence begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the designs of ambition. . . . Generally speaking, the proportion which the aggregate of the other classes of citizens bears... | |
| Anita L. Allen, Milton C. Regan - 1998 - 410 Seiten
...Jefferson in the early days of the republic: "Dependence begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the designs of ambition."14 But didn't the Lowell industrial model of the Jacksonian era offer some hope? Not according... | |
| Stanley B. Greenberg, Theda Skocpol - 1997 - 360 Seiten
...independence that republican citizenship requires. “Dependence begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the designs of ambition.” Jefferson thought it better to “let our work-shops remain in Europe” and avoid the moral corruption... | |
| Kimberly C. Shankman - 1999 - 152 Seiten
...on the casualties and caprice of customers. Dependence begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the designs of ambition.6 Thus, the economic independence of the farmer protects and preserves the liberty not only... | |
| Gregory S. Alexander - 1999 - 500 Seiten
...his Notes on the State of Virginia, stating, "Dependence begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the designs of ambition."22 Static vs. Dynamic Property The republican image of property as the foundation of political,... | |
| Leo Marx - 2000 - 428 Seiten
...on the casualties and caprice of customers. Dependence begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the...but, generally speaking, the proportion which the aggregate of the other classes of citizens bears in any state to that of its husbandmen, is the proportion... | |
| William Howard Adams - 1997 - 368 Seiten
...begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the design of ambition. This, the natural progress and consequence...accidental circumstances: but, generally speaking, the portion which the aggregate of the other classes of citizens bears in any state to that of the husbandman,... | |
| Christopher M. Duncan - 2000 - 274 Seiten
...on the casualties and caprice of customers. Dependence begets subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares fit tools for the designs of ambition. . . . The mobs of great cities add just so much to the support of pure government, as sores do to the... | |
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