| John Singleton Copley (1st baron Lyndhurst.) - 1839 - 150 trang
...nature ordains that the next change shall be into a Military Despotism—of all known Governments, the most prone to shift its Head, and the slowest...with the Spirit to desire Liberty, nor morals with power to sustain Justice. Like the burning pestilence that destroys the human body, nothing can subsist... | |
| Fisher Ames - 1854 - 464 trang
...democracy cannot last. Its nature ordains, that its next change shall be into a military despotism, of all known governments, perhaps, the most prone to...the tyranny of what is called the people, and that by the sword, both operate alike to debase and corrupt, till there are neither men left with the spirit... | |
| Fisher Ames - 1854 - 464 trang
...democracy cannot last. Its nature ordains, that its next change shall be into a military despotism, of all known governments, perhaps, the most prone to...the tyranny of what is called the people, and that by the sword, both operate alike to debase and corrupt, till there are neither men left with the spirit... | |
| Fisher Ames - 1854 - 464 trang
...democracy cannot last. Its nature ordains, that its next change shall be into a military despotism, of all known governments, perhaps, the most prone to shift its head, and rthe slowest to mend its vices. The reason is, that the tyran(ny of what is called the people, and... | |
| Henry Adams - 1889 - 468 trang
...democracy cannot last. Its nature ordains that its next change shall be into a military despotism, — of all known governments perhaps the most prone to shift...the tyranny of what is called the people, and that by the sword, both operate alike to debase and corrupt, till there are neither men left with the spirit... | |
| Henry Adams - 1889 - 466 trang
...democracy cannot last. Its nature ordains that its next change shall be into a military despotism, — of all known governments perhaps the most prone to shift...the tyranny of what is called the people, and that by the sword, both operate alike to debase and corrupt, till there are neither men left with the spirit... | |
| Henry Adams - 1889 - 466 trang
...democracy cannot last. Its nature ordains that its next change shall be into a military despotism, — of all known governments perhaps the most prone \ to...the tyranny of what is called the people, and that by the sword, both operate alike to debase and corrupt, till there are neither men left with the spirit... | |
| Henry Adams - 1889 - 474 trang
...democracy cannot last. Its nature ordains that its next change shall be into a military despotism, — of all known governments perhaps the most prone to shift...the tyranny of what is called the people, and that by the sword, both operate alike to debase and corrupt, till there are neither men left with the spirit... | |
| 1891 - 398 trang
...Its nature ordains that its next change shall be, into a military despotism, as of all governments the most prone to shift its head, and the slowest to mend its vices." George Cabot, in 1804, wrote, "We are democratic altogether; and I hold democracy in its natural operation... | |
| 1891 - 874 trang
...last. Its nature ordains that its next change shall be into a military despotism, as of all governments the most prone to shift its head, and the slowest to mend its vices." George Cabot, in 1804, wrote, " We are democratic altogether ; and I hold democracy in its natural... | |
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