| Theodore Dreiser - 1987 - 1168 páginas
...I meet with no body but myself that 's always in the right. // n'ya que moi qui a toujours raison. In these Sentiments, Sir, I agree to this Constitution,...Government but what may be a Blessing to the People if well administred; and I believe farther that this is likely to be well administred for a Course of Years,... | |
| Thomas Robbins - 560 páginas
...call for unanimous consent in hopes that that too might help the document be accepted, and he said: In these sentiments. Sir, I agree to this Constitution...a blessing to the people if well administered, and believe further that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end... | |
| Winton U. Solberg - 1990 - 548 páginas
...meet with no body but myself, that's always in the right—// n'ya que moi qui a toujours raison." In these sentiments, Sir, I agree to this Constitution...a blessing to the people if well administered, and believe farther that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end... | |
| Robert N. Bellah - 1992 - 223 páginas
...call for unanimous consent in hopes that that too might help the document be accepted, and he said, "In these sentiments, Sir, I agree to this Constitution...a blessing to the people if well administered, and believe further that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end... | |
| Suzy Platt - 1992 - 550 páginas
...September 17, 1787.— James Madison, Journal of the Federal Convention, ed. E. H. Scott, p. 741 (1893). government, but what may be a blessing to the people if well administered; and believe further, that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end... | |
| Various - 1994 - 676 páginas
...with nobody but myself that is always in the right." "]e ne trouve que moi qui aie toujours raison." In these sentiments, Sir, I agree to this Constitution,...to the people, if well administered; and I believe, farther, that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end in despotism,... | |
| Fred Douglas Young - 1995 - 244 páginas
...with Franklin's warning to the Philadelphia Convention just after they had signed the Constitution: I agree to this Constitution, with all its faults,...a blessing to the people if well administered; and believe further, that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end... | |
| I. Bernard Cohen - 1997 - 378 páginas
...fuller consideration, to change my opinions even on important subjects." Furthermore, he thought that "there is no form of government but what may be a blessing to the people, if well administered." On the basis of these and other reflections, chief of which was the importance of adopting "a general... | |
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