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" Imperfect as this species of coercion may seem, crimes are very rare among them ; insomuch that were it made a question, whether no law, as among the savage Americans, or too much law, as among the civilized Europeans, submits man to the greatest evil... "
Memoir Read Before the Historical Society of the State of New-York - Strana 72
autor/autoři: Egbert Benson - 1825 - 127 str.
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Notes on the State of Virginia: With an Appendix Relative to the Murder of ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1803 - 388 str.
...Americans, or too much law, as among the civilized Europeans, submits man to the greatest evil, one who has seen both conditions of existence would pronounce it to be the last: and that the sheepare happier of themselves, \TK2. NHV YORK [PUBLIC LIBRARY, i • ASTOR, LENOX " K& 9ut J 1-BVeJ...
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Memoir Read Before the Historical Society of the State of New-York, December ...

Egbert Benson - 1825 - 140 str.
...much, as among thf * See ,Note XVII. 73 civilized Europeans, submits man to the greatest evU ! one, who hath seen both conditions of existence. would...premises, and in the utmost latitude he may wish, thai the people are sheep, the leader breaking into mischief the rest follow, and, it is said, to precipitatingdown...
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Notes on the State of Virginia

Thomas Jefferson - 1832 - 296 str.
...Americans, or too much law, as among the civilized Europeans, submits man to the greatest evil ; one who has seen both conditions of existence would pronounce...of themselves, than under the care of the wolves. It will be said, that great societies cannot exist without government. The savages therefore break...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Inaugural addresses and messages. Replies ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 632 str.
...Americans, or too much law, as among the civilized Europeans, submits man to the greatest evil, one who has seen both conditions of existence would pronounce...that the sheep are happier of themselves, than under care of the wolves. It will be said, that great societies cannot exist without government. The savages....
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Inaugural addresses and messages. Replies ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 628 str.
...Americans, or too much law, as among :the civilized Europeans, submits man to the greatest evil, one who has seen both conditions of existence would pronounce...that the sheep are happier of themselves, than under care of the wolves. It will be said, that great societies •cannot exist without government. The savages,...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: 1781-1784

Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 634 str.
...civilized Europeans, submits man to the greatest evil, one who has seen both conditions of eristence would pronounce it to be the last ; and that the sheep are happier of themselves, than under care of the wolves. It will be said, that great societies cannot exist without government. The savages,...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: 1781-1784

Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 574 str.
...civilized Europeans, submits man to the greatest evil, one who has seen both conditions of existence w6uld pronounce it to be the last ; and that the sheep are happier of themselves, than under care of the wolves. It will be said, that great societies cannot exist without government. The savages,...
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The Jeffersonian Cyclopedia: A Comprehensive Collection of the Views of ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 1082 str.
...Americans, or too much law, as among the civilized Europeans, submits man to the greatest evil, one who has seen both conditions of existence would pronounce...of themselves, than under the care of the wolves. It will be said that great societies cannot exist without government. The savages, therefore, break...
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The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 3

Thomas Jefferson - 1904 - 574 str.
...Americans, or too much law, as among the civilized Europeans, submits man to the greatest evil, one who has seen both conditions of existence would pronounce...that the sheep are happier of themselves, than under care of the wolves. It will be said, that great societies cannot exist without government. The savages,...
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Master Thoughts of Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson - 1907 - 246 str.
...Americans, or too much law, as among the civilized Europeans, submits man to the greatest evil, one who has seen both conditions of existence would pronounce...are happier of themselves, than under the care of wolves. It will be said that great societies cannot exist without government. The savages therefore...
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