| 1803 - 438 páginas
...zeal for the firmnefs and efficiency ot government. Hiftory will teach us, (continues this writer,) that the former has been found a much more certain road to the introduction of defpotifm than the latter, and that of thofe men who have overturned the liberties of republics, the... | |
| 1802 - 344 páginas
...under the forbidding appearances of zeal for the firmness and efficiency of government. History will teach us, that the former has been found a much more...tyrants. In the course of the preceding observations it has been my aim, fellow citizens, to put you upon your guard against all attempts, from whatever... | |
| 1811 - 584 páginas
...under the forbidding appearances of zeal for the firmne ss and efficieney of government. History will teach us that the former has been found a much more...liberties of republics, the greatest number have begun thcir career, by paying nn obsequious court to the people, commeucing demagogues and ending tyrants."... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 570 páginas
...under the forbidding appearances of zeal for the firmness and efficiency of government. History will teach us, that the former has been found a much more...tyrants. In the course of the preceding observations, it has been my aim, fellow-citizens, to put you upon your guard against all attempts, from whatever... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - 882 páginas
...History will teach ils, that the former hue been found a much more certain road to the in! rnduc • tion of despotism, than the latter, and that of those men...people.. ..commencing demagogues, and ending tyrants. In tho course of the preceding observations it has been my aim. fellow citizens, to put you upon your... | |
| 1829 - 742 páginas
...forbidding appearances of zeal for the firmness and efficiency of the government. History will teach us that of those men who have overturned the liberties...career by paying an obsequious court to the people." The Federalist may be considered as embodying the wisdom of the sages of the revolution, and there... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1837 - 516 páginas
...under the forbidding appearances of zeal for the firmness and efficiency of government. History will teach us. that the former has been found a much more certain road to the introduction of despotism, titan the latter, and that of those men who have overturned the liberties of republics, the greatest... | |
| 1841 - 572 páginas
...appearance of zeal for the firmness and efficiency of government." " History will teach us," he adds, " that the former has been found a much more certain...people — commencing demagogues and ending tyrants." — Federalist, No. 1. Still, however, we have here to account for the origin of that rancorous spirit... | |
| 1842 - 492 páginas
...under the forbidding appearances of zeal for the firmness and efficiency of government. History will teach us, that the former has been found a much more...tyrants. In the course of the preceding observations it has been rny aim, fellow-citizens, to put you upon your guard against all attempts, from whatever... | |
| Washington Irving - 1860 - 420 páginas
...the motto from Hamilton: "Of those men who have overturned the liberties of republics, the greater number have begun their career by paying an obsequious...people— commencing demagogues and ending tyrants." Feb. 7, 1807, a fortnight after its publication, Fessenden notices Salmagundi, a " new literary publication,"... | |
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