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" This Spirit, unfortunately, is inseparable from our nature, having its root in the strongest passions of the human mind. "
The Constitutional Text-book: A Practical and Familiar Exposition of the ... - Página 290
por Furman Sheppard - 1855 - 324 páginas
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An Essay on Elocution: With Elucidatory Passages from Various Authors to ...

John Hanbury Dwyer - 1860 - 372 páginas
...the danger of parties in the state, with particular reference to the founding of them on geographical discriminations. Let me now take a more comprehensive...This spirit, unfortunately, is inseparable from our na• ture, having its root in the strongest passions of the human mind. It exists under different...
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Thrilling Incidents in American History: Being a Selection of the Most ...

John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 páginas
...the danger of parties in the State, with particular reference to the founding of them on geographical discriminations. Let me now take a more comprehensive...baneful effects of the spirit of party, generally. The spirit, unfortunately, is inseparable from our nature, having its root in the strongest passions...
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History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution ..., Volumen4

Sir Archibald Alison - 1860 - 700 páginas
...the spirit of party generally. It is, unfortunately, inseparable from our nature, having its roots in the strongest passions of the human mind. It exists...governments, more or less stifled, controlled, or oppressed, but in those of the popular form it is seen in its greatest rankness, and it is truly their...
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Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen: Or, The "founders of the Republic" on ...

Ezra B. Chase - 1860 - 558 páginas
...founding of them on geographical discriminations. Let me now take a more comprehensive view, and warn yon, in the most solemn manner, against the baneful effects...generally. This spirit, unfortunately, is inseparable from onr nature, having its root in the strongest passions of the human mind. It exists under different...
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The Pulpit of the American Revolution: Or, The Political Sermons of the ...

John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 556 páginas
...look for ancestry beyond that period,2 — and we may say, in the most literal sense, we 1 " Let me warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party generally. ... In governments of the popular form it is seen in its greatest rankness, and is truly their worst...
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Federal Election Commission Authorization Request for Fiscal Year 1982 ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration - 1981 - 194 páginas
...independent or nonparty politics. George Washington, in his Farewell Address, warned his fellow citizens "in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party, generally." " John Adams once said : "While all other sciences have advanced, that of governments is at a stand...
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Political Parties in the American Mold

Leon D. Epstein - 1986 - 458 páginas
...of "the baneful effects of the spirit of party generally" and of the inseparability of that spirit "from our nature, having its root in the strongest passions of the human mind." Farewell Address of September 17, 1796, in Henry Steele Commager, ed., Documents of American History...
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Deeds Done in Words: Presidential Rhetoric and the Genres of Governance

Karlyn Kohrs Campbell, Kathleen Hall Jamieson - 1990 - 285 páginas
...identified and warned against were nature run wild. For instance, he commented: "This spirit [of party], unfortunately, is inseparable from our nature, having...root in the strongest passions of the human mind." 64 The conditions for growth reflected Washington's beliefs about human nature. He said, for example:...
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Constitutional Reform and Effective Government

James Sundquist - 2011 - 370 páginas
...celebrated farewell address, President George Washington echoed these sentiments, warning his countrymen "in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party generally," which he called "the worst enemy" of democratic governments everywhere. 2 And Washington's successor,...
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The Reintegration of American History: Slavery and the Civil War

William W. Freehling - 1994 - 340 páginas
...Washington's Farewell Address of 1796 exemplified this antiparty viewpoint. Washington warned his countrymen "in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party." Party agitation, he declared, "is seen in its greatest rank" in republican governments "and is truly...
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