| Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - 668 páginas
...another. To anticipate and prevent disastrous contingencies would be the part of wisdom and patriotism. " What astonishing changes a few years are capable of...From thinking proceeds speaking; thence to acting is but a single step, — but irrevocable and tremendous ! What a triumph for the advocates of despotism,... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - 674 páginas
...the part of wisdom and patriotism. " What astonishing changes a few years are capable of producingl I am told, that even respectable characters speak...From thinking proceeds speaking; thence to acting is but a single step, — but irrevocable and tremendous ! What a triumph for the advocates of despotism,... | |
| Henry Varnum Poor - 1877 - 706 páginas
...the part of wisdom and patriotism. " What astonishing changes a few years are capable of producing I I am told, that even respectable characters speak...From thinking proceeds speaking ; thence to acting is but a single step, — but irrevocable and tremendous ! What a triumph for the advocates of despotism,... | |
| George Van Santvoord - 1882 - 760 páginas
...a monarclrial form of government without horror. From thinking proceeds speaking ; thence to action is often but a single step. But how irrevocable and tremendous ! What a triumph for the advocates of despotism, to find that we are incapable of governing ourselves, and that systems... | |
| David Hastings Mason - 1884 - 178 páginas
...drawn into action in a public line, to rescue them, if possible, from impending ruin. To John Jay: What astonishing changes a few years are capable of...government without horror. From thinking proceeds speaking, and thence to acting is of len but a single step. To Colonel Humphries: For God's sake tell me what... | |
| Washington Irving - 1884 - 588 páginas
...characters speak of a monarchical form of government without horror. From thinking proceeds speaking, thence acting is often but a single step. But how irrevocable...verify their predictions ! What a triumph for the adyo cates of despotism to find that we are incapable of governing ourselves, and that systems, founded... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1885 - 462 páginas
...monarchy would be a cure for H the evil. " I am told," he continued in the same letter to Mr Jay, " that even respectable characters speak of a monarchical...without horror. From thinking proceeds speaking, thence acting is often but a single step. But how irrevocable and tremendous ! What a triumph for our enemies... | |
| John Jay - 1793 - 528 páginas
...another. To anticipate and prevent disastrous contingencies would be the part of wisdom and patriotism. What astonishing changes a few years are capable of...horror. From thinking proceeds speaking; thence to action is often but a single step. But how irrevocable and tremendous! What j a triumph for the advocates... | |
| William O. Howe - 1891 - 136 páginas
...another. To anticipate, and prevent disastrous contingencies, would be the part of wisdom and patriotism. "What astonishing changes a few years are capable...am told that even respectable characters speak of a monarchial form of government without horror; from thinking proceeds speaking, thence to action, is... | |
| Edwin Doak Mead - 1899 - 758 páginas
...another. To anticipate and prevent disastrous contingencies would be the part of wisdom and patriotism. What astonishing changes a few years are capable of...speaking ; thence to acting is often but a single step. Hut how irrevocable and tremendous ! What a triumph for our enemies to verify their predictions ! What... | |
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