| 1829 - 458 str.
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| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 str.
...government is the best, which provides the roost effectually for a pure selection of these natural aristoi into the offices of government ? The artificial...provision should be made to prevent its ascendancy. On the question, what is the best provision, you and I differ : but we differ as rational friends,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 662 str.
...of government is the best, which provides the most effectually for a pure selection of these natural aristoi into the offices of government ? The artificial...provision should be made to prevent its ascendancy. On the Question, what is the best provision, you and I differ : but we differ as rational friends,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1830 - 550 str.
...government is the best, which provides the most effectually for a pure selection of these natural arittoi into the offices of government ? The artificial aristocracy...provision should be made to prevent its ascendancy. On the question, what is the best provision, you and I differ ; but we differ as rational friends,... | |
| 1842 - 1124 str.
...of government is the best, which provides the most effectually for a pure selection of these natural aristoi into the offices of government ? The artificial...provision should be made to prevent its ascendancy. Nor do I believe them necessary to protect the wealthy ; because enough of these wSl find their way... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 636 str.
...of government is the best, which provides the most effectually for a pure selection of these natural aristoi into the offices of government ? The artificial...government, and provision should be made to prevent its ascendency. On the question, what is the best provision, you and I differ ; but we differ as rational... | |
| Joseph Parrish Thompson - 1877 - 364 str.
...artificial aristocracy, founded on wealth and birth, without either virtue or talents," he said, " is a mischievous ingredient in government; and provision should be made to prevent its ascendency." But an aristocracy of nature, born to rule, Jefferson believed in, as he had reason to... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1898 - 580 str.
...of government is the best, which provides the most effectually for a pure selection of these natural aristoi into the offices of government ? The artificial...government, and provision should be made to prevent its ascendency. On the question, what is the best provision, you and I differ ; but we differ as rational... | |
| Nicholas Paine Gilman - 1893 - 406 str.
...society. . . . An artificial aristocracy founded on wealth and birth, without either virtue or talents, is a mischievous ingredient in government, and provision should be made to prevent its ascendency. . . . May we not even say that that form of government is the best which provides the most... | |
| Nicholas Paine Gilman - 1893 - 412 str.
...society. ... An artificial aristocracy founded on wealth and birth, without either virtue or talents, is a mischievous ingredient in government, and provision should be made to prevent its ascendency. . . . May we not even say that that form of government is the best which provides the most... | |
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