| 1826 - 782 str.
...of the measures sanctioned by them, for promoting the internal improvement of our country, I caniiot close the communication without recommending to their calm and persevering consideration the genei-al principle in a more enlarged extent. The great object of the institution of civil government,... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 658 str.
...of the measures sanctioned by them, for promoting the internal improvement of our country, I cannot close the communication without recommending to their...parties to the social compact ; and no government, hi whatever form constituted, can accomplish the lawful ends of its institution, but in proportion... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1828 - 450 str.
...of the measures sanctioned by them for promoting the internal improvement of our country, I cannot close the communication without recommending to their...institution of civil government is, the improvement of those who are parties to the social compact; and no government, in whatever form constituted, can accomplish... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1833 - 44 str.
...on the other for their mutual and surest support!" From the President's Message, December 6, 1825. "The great object of the institution of Civil Government,...social compact. And no government, in whatever form instituted, can accomplish the lawful ends of its institution, but in proportion as it improves the... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1840 - 498 str.
...object of the institution of civil government" — said Mr. Adams, when alluding to this subject — " is the improvement of the condition of those who are...social compact : and no government, in whatever form constias would, withm two years, remove to the west of Mississippi, their expenses of removal, and... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1840 - 494 str.
...object of the institution of civil government" — said Mr. Adams, when alluding to this subject — " is the improvement of the condition of those who are...social compact : and no government, in whatever form coustiu would, within two years, remove to the west of Mississippi, their expei of removal, and also... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1841 - 590 str.
...the State, for promoting education ; and in his message to Congress, dated Dec. 6. 1835, he says : " The great object of the institution of civil government,...social compact. And no government, in whatever form instituted, can accomplish the lawful ends of its institution, but in proportion as it improves the... | |
| Edward Currier - 1841 - 474 str.
...of the measures sanctioned by them, for promoting the internal improvement of our country, I cannot close the communication without recommending to their...persevering consideration the general principle in » more enlarged extent. The great object of the institution of civil government is the improvement... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 str.
...of the measures sanctioned by them, for promoting the internal improvement of our country, I cannot close the communication without recommending to their...consideration the general principle in a more enlarged extent, ^he great object of the institution of civil government is the improvement of the condition of those... | |
| John Hoppus - 1847 - 300 str.
...liberties." John Quincy Adams, the sixth President, said: " The great object of the institution of the civil government is the improvement of the condition...of those who are parties to the social compact; and the very first instrument for the improvement of mankind is knowledge."-}- These sentiments are conceived... | |
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