| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1945 - 1024 páginas
...spirit of sophistry, the spirit of party, the spirit of intrigue, the profligacy of corruption, and the pestilence of foreign Influence, which is the angel of destruction to elective governments." Thomas Jefferson wrote to Madison from Paris in 1789, stating : "Above all things, I hope the education... | |
| Ralph Ketcham - 1987 - 294 páginas
...spirit of sophistry, the spirit of party, the spirit of intrigue, the profligacy of corruption, and the pestilence of foreign influence, which is the angel of destruction to elective governments." Two weeks later he wrote his wife of the "scene of ambition" he faced, horrid "beyond all my former... | |
| John Adams - 2003 - 308 páginas
...the spirit of sophistry, the spirit of party, the spirit of intrigue, profligacy, and corruption, and the pestilence of foreign influence, which is the...inclination to improve agriculture, commerce, and manufacturers for necessity, convenience, and defense; if a spirit of equity and humanity toward the... | |
| Bill Ong Hing - 2004 - 344 páginas
...the Government may not be the choice of the American people, but of foreign nations. . . . [It is] the pestilence of foreign influence, which is the angel of destruction to elective governments . " 22 Federal Immigration Control Fears of foreign influence led to an early attempt at federal immigration... | |
| John Quincy Adams, Charles Francis Adams - 2005 - 421 páginas
...the spirit of sophistry, the spirit of party, the spirit of intrigue, profligacy, and corruption, and the pestilence of foreign influence, which is the...and a disposition to meliorate their condition, by inclining them to be more friendly to us, and our citizens to be more friendly to them j if an inflexible... | |
| Andrew Carnegie - 2005 - 433 páginas
...foreign partialities, so degrading to all countries, and so baneful to free ones." Adams speaks of "The pestilence of foreign influence, which is the angel of destruction to elective governments." Jefferson further lays down as "our first and fundamental maxim," "never to entangle ourselves in the... | |
| John E. Hill - 2007 - 290 páginas
...the spirit of sophistry, the spirit of party, the spirit of intrigue, profligacy, and corruption, and the pestilence of foreign influence, which is the angel of destruction to elective governments; ... a love of equal laws, of justice and humanity in the interior administration, ... an inclination... | |
| Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - 1903 - 524 páginas
...the spirit of sophistry, the spirit of party, the spirit of intrigue, profligacy, and corruption, and the pestilence of foreign influence, which is the...commerce, and manufactures for necessity, convenience, and defense; if a spirit of equity and humanity toward the aboriginal nations of America, and a disposition... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1977 - 248 páginas
...spirit of sophistry, the spirit of party, the spirit of intrigue, the profligacy of corruption, and the pestilence of foreign influence, which is the...destruction to elective governments; if a love of equal lawn, of justice, and humanity, in the interior administration; if an inclination to improve agriculture,... | |
| United States. President - 1858 - 802 páginas
...spirit of sophistry, the spirit of party, the spirit of intrigue, the profligacy of corruption, and the pestilence of foreign influence, which is the...destruction to elective governments ; if a love of equal law s, of justice, and humanity in the interior administration ; if an inclination to improve agriculture,... | |
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