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" We have errors to correct. We have probably had too good an opinion of human nature in forming our confederation. Experience has taught us, that men will not adopt and carry into execution measures the best calculated for their own good, without the intervention... "
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Austria in 1848-49: Being a History of the Late Political Movements ..., Nide 1

William Henry Stiles - 1852 - 428 sivua
...will contain a population of seventy-five millions, when it becomes as thickly settled as England. in forming our Confederation. Experience has taught...good without the intervention of a coercive power." But the great body of the Republicans of Europe are as remote from the principles of the great founder...

Austria in 1848-49: Being a History of the Late Political Movements ..., Nide 1

William Henry Stiles - 1852 - 428 sivua
...will contain a population of seventy-five millions, when it becomes as thickly settled as England. in forming our Confederation. Experience has taught...good without the intervention of a coercive power." But the great body of the Republicans of Europe are as remote from the principles of the great founder...

The Life of General Washington: First President of the United States, Nide 2

George Washington - 1852 - 440 sivua
...my own. What the event will be, is also beyond the reach of my foresight. We have errors to correct. We have probably had too good an opinion of human nature in forming ouf confederation. Experience has taught us, that men will not adopt and carry into execution measures...

The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1853 - 466 sivua
...own. What the event will be, is also beyond the reach of my foresight. We have errours to correct ; we have probably had too good an opinion of human nature, in forming oui confederation. Experience has taught ua that men will not adopt and carry into execution, measures...

pt. III. Private letters from the time Washington resigned his commission as ...

George Washington - 1855 - 574 sivua
...my own. What the event will be, is also beyond the reach of my foresight. We have errors to correct. We have probably had too good an opinion of human...coercive power. I do not conceive we can exist long as a na~ WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS. [Jfrr, 54. tion without having lodged somewhere a power, which will...

The Life of George Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the American Army ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1855 - 466 sivua
...have errours to correct ; we have probably had too good an opinion of human nature, in forming oui confederation. Experience has taught us that men will...the best calculated for their own good, without the inter venlion of coercive power. I do not conceive we can exist long as a nation, without lodging,...

The Life of George Washington ...

Aaron Bancroft - 1855 - 464 sivua
...own. What the event will be, is also beyond the reach of my foresight. We have errours to correct ; we have probably had too good an opinion of human nature, in forming oui confederation. Experience has taught us that men will not adopt and carry into execution, measures...

The Life of General Washington: First President of the United States

Charles Wentworth Upham - 1856 - 406 sivua
...my own. What the event will be, is also beyond the reach of my foresight. We have errors to correct. We have probably had too good an opinion of human...coercive power. I do not conceive we can exist long as a nation without having lodged somewhere a power, which will pervade the whole Union in as energetic...

Life of George Washington, Nide 4

Washington Irving - 1857 - 588 sivua
...acknowledged the event to be equally beyond his foresight. " We have errors," said he, " to correct. We have probably had too good an opinion of human...calculated for their own good, without the intervention of coercive power. I do not conceive we can exist long as a nation, without lodging, somewhere, a power...

Life of George Washington, Nide 4

Washington Irving - 1857 - 550 sivua
...acknowledged the event to be equally beyond his foresight. " We have errors," said he, " to correct. We have probably had too good an opinion of human...calculated for their own good, without the intervention of coercive power. I do not conceive we can exist long as a nation, without lodging, somewhere, a power...




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