| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 páginas
...All persons possessing any portion of power ought to be strongly and awfully impressed with an idea that they act in trust, and that they are to account...one great master, author, and founder of society. They who administer in the government of men, in which they stand in the person of God himself, should... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 976 páginas
...any portion of power ought to be strongly and awfully impressed with an idea that they act in triât, and that they are to account for their conduct in...one great master, author, and founder of society. They who administer in the government of men, in which they stand in the person of God himself, should... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 978 páginas
...any portion of power -'tight to be strongly and awfully impressed with m idea that they act in tnut, we great master, author, and founder of society. They who administer in the government of men, in which... | |
| Thomas Hare - 1859 - 412 páginas
...All persons possessing any portion of power ought to be strongly and awfully impressed with un idea that they act in trust, and that they are to account for their conduct in that trust to one great master, author, and founder of society. This principle ought to be more strongly impressed... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 644 páginas
...All persons iwssessing any portion of power ought to he strongly and awfully impressed with an idea that they act in trust ; and that they are to account...and founder of society. This principle ought even to he more strongly impressed upon the minds of thoso who compose the collective sovereignty than upon... | |
| 1863 - 478 páginas
...All persons possessing any portion of power ought to be strongly and awfully impressed with an idea that they act in trust ; and that they are to account...one great Master, Author, and Founder of society." How far we have wandered in practice from this lofty ideal, we know too well. We do not expect that... | |
| Simon Sterne - 1871 - 254 páginas
...idea that they act in trust to one great master, author, and founder of society. The principle ought to be more strongly impressed upon the minds of those...collective sovereignty than upon those of single princes. "f The power given to the voters, iirst, by the information which the gazetted lists afford to them... | |
| Simon Sterne - 1871 - 250 páginas
...idea that they act in trust to one great master, author, and founder of society. The principle ought to be more strongly impressed upon the minds of those...the collective sovereignty than upon those of single princes."f The power given to the voters, first, by the information which the gazetted lists afford... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1872 - 244 páginas
...All persons possessing any portion of power ought to be strongly and awfully impressed with an idea that they act in trust ; and that they are to account...Whoever uses instruments, in finding helps, finds also impedunents. Their power is therefore by no means complete ; nor are they safe in extreme abuse. Such... | |
| Thomas Hare - 1873 - 440 páginas
...master, author, and founder of society. This principle 1 History of Greece, vol. iv., p. 209. ought to be more strongly impressed upon the minds of those...collective sovereignty, than upon those of single princes." ' The power given to the electors, first by the information which the gazetted lists afford to them... | |
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