Selected Literary and Political Papers and Addresses of Woodrow Wilson, Svazek 3Grosset & Dunlap, 1921 |
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Strana 6
... serve another efficiently as biographer . There was no suitable place amid the formal spaces of his palatial style for small illuminating details . Even from Dugald Stewart , however , we get a picture of Adam Smith which must please ...
... serve another efficiently as biographer . There was no suitable place amid the formal spaces of his palatial style for small illuminating details . Even from Dugald Stewart , however , we get a picture of Adam Smith which must please ...
Strana 22
... served under him may have been doing individ- ual , guerilla warfare elsewhere for the advance- ment of science ; but it was he who marshalled them into drilled hosts for the conquering of the nations . Adam Smith was doubtless indebted ...
... served under him may have been doing individ- ual , guerilla warfare elsewhere for the advance- ment of science ; but it was he who marshalled them into drilled hosts for the conquering of the nations . Adam Smith was doubtless indebted ...
Strana 35
... served the East India Company and sat in the House of Commons ? Are not Professor Bryce and Mr. John Morley more to be trusted in their books because they have proved themselves worthy to be trusted in the Cabinet ? The success of great ...
... served the East India Company and sat in the House of Commons ? Are not Professor Bryce and Mr. John Morley more to be trusted in their books because they have proved themselves worthy to be trusted in the Cabinet ? The success of great ...
Strana 77
... serve for a variety of meanings . It is never easy to point out in our complex modern governments the exact organs in which sovereignty is lodged . On the whole , however , it is always safe to ascribe sovereignty to the highest ...
... serve for a variety of meanings . It is never easy to point out in our complex modern governments the exact organs in which sovereignty is lodged . On the whole , however , it is always safe to ascribe sovereignty to the highest ...
Strana 122
... served its purpose beneficently , not because it was written , but because it has proved itself accordant in every essential part with tried principles of government - principles tested by the race for whose use it was intended , and ...
... served its purpose beneficently , not because it was written , but because it has proved itself accordant in every essential part with tried principles of government - principles tested by the race for whose use it was intended , and ...
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action Adam Smith affairs American Andrew Jackson authority Bagehot body Burke Burke's character colors command common conceived Congress constitutional continent course critical democracy democratic Dugald Stewart effect England English executive fact federal forces frontier give habit heart historian House of Commons imagination immortality influence interest John Adams learned legislation liberty literary literature live look matter means ment method mind moral narrative nature never opinion organs origination Parliament passion philosophy political politician practical President principles purpose questions reform seems self-government singular Sir Henry Maine society sort sovereign sovereignty speak speech spirit stand strength style Sydney Smith taste tell tences things thought tion touch true truth utter Walter Bagehot Wealth of Nations Whig whole William Burke wise WOODROW WILSON words writing
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Strana 88 - Among the bowers of paradise itself) The budding rose above the rose full blown. What temper at the prospect did not wake To happiness unthought of?
Strana 107 - Britain, whole within herself, A nation yet, the rulers and the ruled — Some sense of duty, something of a faith, Some reverence for the laws ourselves have made, Some patient force to change them when we will, Some civic manhood firm against the crowd...