... a jealous care of the right of election by the people — a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword of revolution where peaceable remedies are unprovided; absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority, the vital principle... The Constitution of the United States of America ... - Side 277av William Hickey - 1854 - 521 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1801 - 446 sider
...home, and safety abroad — a jealous care of the right of election by thepvople — a mild and safe corrective of abuses, which are lopped by the sword...well-disciplined militia, our best reliance in peace, and for the firft moments of war, till regulars may relieve them — the supremacy of the civil over the military... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 358 sider
...at home and safety abroad ; a jealous care of the right of election by the people; a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword...vital principle and immediate parent of despotism; a well disciplined militia, our best reliance in peace, and for the first moments of war, till regulars... | |
| 1802 - 888 sider
...safety abroad ; a jealous care of the right of election by the people ; a mild and safe corrective pi abuses, which are lopped by the sword of revolution,...immediate parent of despotism ; a well-disciplined mililiu— our best Reliance in peace, and for the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve... | |
| John Debritt - 1802 - 850 sider
...fwoiu of revolution, where peaceable rejnedies are unprovided ; abfolute acqmefcence in the décidons of the majority, the vital principle of republics,...force, the vital principle and immediate parent of defpotifin ; a well-difciplined militia, our beft reliance in peace, and for the hi il moments of war,... | |
| 1802 - 886 sider
...home }»iid safety abroad; a jealous care jil the right of election by the people ; a mild and sale corrective of abuses, which are lopped by the sword...remedies are unprovided ; absolute acquiescence in the decision's oí the majority, the Vital principle of republics, from which is no appeal but to force,... | |
| John Davis - 1803 - 470 sider
...home and safety abroad ; a jealous care of the " right of election by the people ; a mild and safe " corrective of abuses, which are lopped by the " sword..." Republics, from which is no appeal but to force, Cf the vital principle and immediate parent of " despotism; a well-disciplined militia—-our best... | |
| John Taylor - 1804 - 148 sider
...equal to every military exigency of the United States;" and Jefferson pronounces " a well disciplined militia our best reliance in peace, and for the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve them." Washington in all his annual communications to Congress, recommended the improvement of the system... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 sider
...and • safety abroad : — a jealous care of the right of election by the people, a mild and safe corrective of abuses, which are lopped by the sword...are unprovided : — absolute acquiescence in the decision of the majority, the vital principle of republics, from which is no appeal but to force, the... | |
| Ignatius Thomson - 1810 - 220 sider
...of revolution where peaceable remedies are unprovided ; 20. Abfolute acquiefcence in the decifions of the majority, the vital principle of republics,...force, the vital principle and immediate parent of defpotifm : a well difciplined militia, our beft reliance in peace, and for the firft moments of war,... | |
| C. H. Gifford - 1817 - 944 sider
...whole constitutional vigour ; a jealous care of the right of election by the people; a mild and safe corrective of abuses, which are lopped by the sword...revolution where peaceable remedies are unprovided ; the supremacy of the civil over the military authority ; economy in the public expence; the sacred... | |
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