| Richard Carlile - 1825 - 920 страници
...Wherever othersystems are preferred, either as being though tbetterinthemselves or as better suitedto existing condition, we leave the preference to be...wisdom and knowledge men may govern themselves; and the duty'incumbent on us is, to preserve the consistency of this cheering example, and take care that nothing... | |
| 1827 - 540 страници
...with security of personal rights, with good laws and a just administration. We are not propagandists. Wherever other systems are preferred, either as being...history hitherto proves, however, that the popular form id practicable, and that with wisdom and knowledge men may govern themselves; and the duty incumbent... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 страници
...with security of personal rights, with good laws, and a just administration. We are not propagandists. Wherever other systems are preferred, either as being...incumbent on us is, to preserve the consistency of this 69 cheering example, and take care that nothing may weaken its authority with the world. If, in our... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 страници
...with security of personal rights, with good laws, and a just administration. We are not propagandists. Wherever other systems are preferred, either as being...history hitherto proves, however, that the popular form ia practicable, and that with wisdom and knowledge men may govern themselves; and the duty incumbent... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1843 - 48 страници
...condition, but constitutes, itself, the highest and most essential improvement. We are not propagandists. Wherever other systems are preferred, either as being...incumbent on us is, to preserve the consistency of this And, now, let us indulge an honest exultation in the conviction of the benefit, which the example of... | |
| 1857 - 690 страници
...with security of personal rights, with good laws, and a just administration. We are not propagandists. Wherever other systems are preferred, either as being...themselves, or as better suited to existing condition, wo leave the preference to be enjoyed. Our history hitherto proves, however, that the popular form... | |
| George Washington Warren - 1858 - 22 страници
...controversy: — "We are not propagandists," he says, "wherever other systems are preferred, either as heing thought better in themselves, or as better suited...condition, we leave the preference to be enjoyed." This doctrine. may have reference to other countries, — with respect to our country — as well as... | |
| Frank Moore - 1859 - 656 страници
...with security of personal rights, with good laws, and a just administration. We are not propagandists. Wherever other systems are preferred, either as being...existing condition, we leave the preference to be emjoyed. Our history hitherto proves, however, that the popular form is practicable, and that with... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1867 - 586 страници
...civilized man, and, at the mighty being of the voice of political liberty, the waters of darkness retire. hitherto proves, however, that the popular form is...with wisdom and knowledge, men may govern themselves ; nnd the duty incumbent on us is, to preserve the consistency of this cheering example, and take care... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1879 - 780 страници
...with security of personal rights, with good laws, and a just administration. We are not propagandists. ay of May. I will now give some references concerning...the new constitution authorized by the government, liiat with wisdom and knowledge men may govern themselves; and the duty incumbent on us is, to preserve... | |
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