| Henry Lee - 1812 - 444 str.
...feel a horror lest demagogues, who flourish in a representative system of government, (the best, i when virtue rules, the wit of man can devise) shall...same age and strength, mechanized by education and discipline for battle, I cannot withhold my denunciation of its wickedness and folly; much as I applaud,... | |
| Emory Upton - 1904 - 532 str.
...native and national courage, I feel a horror lest demagogues who flourish in a representative system of government (the best, when virtue rules, the wit...themselves of the occasional testimony to produce a great result. To return to military operations at the North, the situation was materially changed in... | |
| United States. War Department - 1904 - 534 str.
...native and national courage, I feel a horror lest demagogues who flourish in a representative system of government (the best, when virtue rules, the wit...themselves of the occasional testimony to produce a great result. Convinced as I am that a government is the murderer of its citizens which sends them... | |
| Emory Upton - 1904 - 538 str.
...native and national courage, I feel a horror lest demagogues who flourish in a representative system of government (the best, when virtue rules, the wit of man can devisei shall avail themselves of the occasional testimony to produce a great result. Convinced as... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette, William Matthews Hardy, Charles Higgins - 1906 - 534 str.
...rules, the wit of man can devise) shall avail themselves of the occasional testimony to produce a great result. "Convinced as I am that a government is the...same age and strength, mechanized by education and discipline for battle, I cannot withhold my denunciation of its wickedness and folly." In 1790, General... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette - 1906 - 512 str.
...native and national courage, I feel a horror lest demagogues who flourish in a representative system of government (the best, when virtue rules, the wit...themselves of the occasional testimony to produce a great result. "Convinced as I am that a government is the murderer of its citizens which sends them... | |
| Frederic Louis Huidekoper - 1911 - 36 str.
...after the Revolution, General Richard Henry Lee, the commander of the famous Partisan Legion, wrote: 2 "A government is the murderer of its citizens which...same age and strength, mechanized by education and discipline for battle." 1Upton, p. 71. 'Lee's Memoirs, vol. I, p. 186. This book should be returned... | |
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 540 str.
...native and national courage, I feel a horror lest demagogues who nourish in a representative system of government (the best, when virtue rules, the wit...themselves of the occasional testimony to produce a great result. Convinced as I am that a government is the murderer of its citizens which sends them... | |
| 1912 - 922 str.
...resources in men and material. You will remember that Light Horse Harry Lee, of Revolutionary fame, said: "Convinced as I am that a government is the murderer of its citizens which sends them to the field uniformed and untaught, where they are to meet men of the same age and strength, mechanized by education... | |
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