| Levi Carroll Judson - 1852 - 516 str.
...revolution when peaceable remedies are unprovided-absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority, the vital principle of Republics from which there is no appeal but to force-the vital principle and immediate parent of despotisma well disciplined militia our best reliance... | |
| 1853 - 514 str.
...absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority, the vital principle of republics, from which is no appeal but to force, the vital principle and...the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve them; the supremacy of the civil over the military authority; economy in th_ public expense, that labor... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 628 str.
...where peaceable remedies are unprovided ; absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority — the vital principle of republics, from which there...the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve them ; the supremacy of the civil over the military authority ; economy in the public expense, that... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 628 str.
...where peaceable remedies are unprovided ; absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority — the vital principle of republics, from which there...the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve them ; the supremacy of the civil over the military authority ; economy in the public expense, that... | |
| William Hickey - 1854 - 590 str.
...absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority, the vital principle of republics, from which is no appeal but to force, the vital principle and...the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve them ; the supremacy of the civil over the military authority ; economy in the public expense, that... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 str.
...where peaceable remedies are unprovided ; absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority—the vital principle of republics, from which there is...immediate parent of despotism ; a well-disciplined militia—our best reliance in peace and for the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve them... | |
| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 str.
...absolute acquiescence in the de5 cisions of the majority, the vital principle of republics, from which is no appeal but to force, the vital principle and...a- well-disciplined militia, our best reliance in p^ace, and for the first mainents of war, till regulars may relieve them ; the supremacy of the civil... | |
| Levi Carroll Judson - 1854 - 496 str.
...revolution when peaceable remedies are unprovided-absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority,, the vital principle of Republics from which there is no appeal but to force-the vital principle and immediate parent of despotisma well disciplined militia our best reliance... | |
| Levi Carroll Judson - 1854 - 532 str.
...revolution when peaceable remedies are unprovided-absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority, the vital principle of Republics from which there is no appeal but to force-the vital principle and immediate parent of despotisma well disciplined militia our best reliance... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1855 - 1032 str.
...where peaceable remedies are unprovided ; absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority — the vital principle of republics, from which there...the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve them ; the supremacy of the civil over the military authority ; economy in the public expense, that... | |
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