| Maurice A. Richter - 1859 - 338 páginas
...mitigate and assuage it. A fire not to be quenched, it demands a WASHINGTON'S FAREWELL ADDRESS. 183 uniform vigilance to prevent its bursting into a flame, lest, instead of warming, it should consume. Caution in regard to Schemes of Politicians to avoid Encroachments, Consolidations, Centralization,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 812 páginas
...25. ITU M .»•'',: T. 1793 ri 1793 61 1786 1797 64 66 &pt. 16. 1798 66 Ji^y 3. 1799 <7 X>«.14. i uniform vigilance to prevent its bursting into a flame, lest, instead of warming, it should consume. Of all the dispositions aud habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 páginas
...danger of excess, the effort ought to be by force of public opinion, to mitigate and assuage it. A fire not to be quenched, it demands a uniform vigilance...flame, lest instead of warming, it should consume. 20. It is important likewise, that the habits of thinking in a free country, should inspire caution,... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 556 páginas
...danger of excess, the effort ought to be, by force of public opinion, to mitigate and assuage it. A fire not to be quenched, it demands a uniform vigilance...flame, lest, instead of warming, it should consume." — Washington. — ED. 2 It is a mistaken pride and a fallacy which would lead us not to look for... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 566 páginas
...danger of excess, the effort ought to be, by force of public opinion, to mitigate and assuage it. A fire not to be quenched, it demands a uniform vigilance...flame, lest, instead of warming, it should consume." — Washington. — ED. 2 It is a mistaken pride and a fallacy which would lead us not to look for... | |
| John Wingate Thornton - 1860 - 558 páginas
...danger of excess, the effort ought to be, by force of public opinion, to mitigate and assuage it. A fire not to be quenched, it demands a uniform vigilance...prevent its bursting into a flame, lest, instead of wanning, it should consume."— Washington. — ED. are children, not of the bond woman, but of the... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 804 páginas
...danger of excess, the effort ought to be, by force of public opinion, to mitigate and assuage it. A fire not to be quenched, it demands a uniform vigilance...prevent its bursting into a flame, lest, instead of warning, it should consume. ' It is important, likewise, that the habits of thinking in a free country... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1860 - 558 páginas
...danger of excess, the effort ought to be by force of public opinion, to mitigate and assuage it. A fire not to be quenched ; it demands a uniform vigilance...prevent its bursting into a flame, lest, instead of wanning, it should consume. It is important, likewise, that the habits of thinking, in a free country,... | |
| United States - 1861 - 64 páginas
...to be, by force of public -opinion, to mitigate and assuage it. A fire not 'be 'quenched, it demands uniform vigilance to prevent its bursting into a flame,...thinking in a free country should inspire caution in (hose entrusted with its administration, to confine themselves within their respective constitutional... | |
| 1861 - 830 páginas
...danger of excess, the effort ought to be, by force of public opinion, to mitigate and assuage it. A fire not to be quenched, it demands a uniform vigilance...flame, lest, instead of warming, it should consume." There would seem to be, theoretically, no impossibility in a government founded on consent, yet strong... | |
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