| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1996 - 242 páginas
...circumstances, institutions must advance also to keep pace with the times. We might as well require a man to wear still the coat which fitted him when...ever under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors." (The Jefferson Memorial, Washington, DC) Quotes from the Framers and others on the evils of public... | |
| Dennis C. Mueller - 1996 - 395 páginas
...circumstances, institutions must advance also, and keep pace with the times. We might as well require a man to wear still the coat which fitted him when a boy, as civilized society to remain under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors. THOMAS JEFFERSON Contents I The Problems 1 Democracy... | |
| Stephen E. Frantzich - 1996 - 450 páginas
...pace with the times. We might just as well require a man to wear still the coat which fitted him as a boy as civilized society to remain ever under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors. Thomas Jefferson, Writings Those who say they give the public what it wants begin by underestimating... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration - 1996 - 550 páginas
...with the times. We might a* well require a man to wear (till the coat which fitted him when a boy, a* civilized society to remain ever under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors." Such a view might be attributed to many Members of Congress during two centuries of legislating Federal... | |
| Robert T. Golembiewski - 1997 - 1032 páginas
...circumstances, institutions must advance also to keep pace with the times. We might as well require a man to wear still the coat which fitted him when...ever under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors." REFERENCES 1. CW Gamer, Accounting and Budgeting in Public and Nonprofit Organizations: A Manager's... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Rules and Administration - 1997 - 560 páginas
...USC 4101-4104. CRS-17 and keep pace with the times. We might as well require • man to wear (till the coat which fitted him when a boy, as civilized...ever under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors." Such a view might be attributed to many Members of Congress during two centuries of legislating Federal... | |
| Alan Ryan - 1995 - 426 páginas
...institutions must change also and keep pace with the times. We might as well require a man to wear the coat which fitted him when a boy, as civilized society to remain ever under the regime of their barbarous ancestors."74 That had obvious implications: It suggested that superstitious... | |
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