| 1799 - 438 páginas
...artifice or corruption, the government Inauguration Speech of tbe President of tbe United States, 279 may be the choice of a party, for its own ends, not...terror, intrigue, or venality ; the government may uot be the choice of the American people, but of foreign nations. It may be foreign nations who govern... | |
| John Wood - 1802 - 522 páginas
...choice of a party for its own ends ; not of the nation, for the national good. If thatsolitary suffrage can be obtained by foreign nations, by flattery or...venality, the government may not be the choice of American people, but of foreign nations. It may be foreign nations who govern us, and not we, the people,... | |
| John Wood - 1802 - 560 páginas
...of the nation, for the national good. If that solitary suffrage can be obtained by foreign natlons, by flattery or menaces, by fraud or violence, by terror,...venality, the government may not be the choice of American people, but of foreign nations. It may be foreign nations who govern us, and not we, the people,... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 páginas
...choice of a party, for its own ends, not of the nation, for the national good. If the solitary suffrage can be obtained by foreign nations by flattery or...nations who govern us, and not We the People, who govern ourselves. And candid men will acknowledge, that in such cases, choice would have little advantage... | |
| 1819 - 500 páginas
...choice of a party, for its own ends, not of the nation, for ihe national good. If that solitary suffrage can be obtained by foreign nations, by flattery or...nations who govern us, and not we the people, who govern ourselves ; and candid men will acknowledge, that in such cases, choice would have little advantage... | |
| 1827 - 532 páginas
...choice of a party, for its own ends, not of the nation for the national good. If that solitary suffrage can be obtained by foreign nations, by flattery or...who govern us, and not we, the people, who govern ourselves : and candid men will acknowledge, that in such cases choice would have little advantage... | |
| 1827 - 524 páginas
...for the national good. If that solitary suffrage can be obtained by foreign nations, by flattery 6r menaces, by fraud or violence, by terror, intrigue,...who govern us, and not we, the people, who govern ourselves: and candid men will acknowledge, that in such cases choice would have little advantage to... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1828 - 604 páginas
...choice of a- party, for its own ends, not of the nation for the national good. If that solitary suffrage can be obtained by foreign nations by flattery or...nations who govern us, and not we the people who govern ourselves. And candid men will acknowledge, that, in such cases, choice would have little advantage... | |
| United States. Congress - 1849 - 760 páginas
...nation for the national good. If that solitary suffrage can be obtained by foreign nations, by flnttery or menaces, by fraud or violence, by terror, intrigue,...nations who govern us, and not we the people who govern ourselves. And candid men will acknowledge, that, in such cases, choice would have little advantage... | |
| 1841 - 460 páginas
...choice of a party, for its own ends, not of the nation for the national good. If that solitary suffrage can be obtained by foreign nations by flattery or...who govern us, and not we, the people, who govern ourselves. And candid men will acknowledge, that in such cases, choice would have little advantage... | |
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