Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 頁 |
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第 138 頁
... citizen having a high and solid title to the esteem , the gratitude , and the confidence of his fellow - citizens . The first volume of the " Rights of Man " makes its appear- ance . The opportunity is eagerly seized to answer the ...
... citizen having a high and solid title to the esteem , the gratitude , and the confidence of his fellow - citizens . The first volume of the " Rights of Man " makes its appear- ance . The opportunity is eagerly seized to answer the ...
第 330 頁
... citizens support principles which go directly to a change of the federal Constitution , to sink the State governments , consolidate them into one , and to monar- chize that . Our country is too large to have all its affairs directed by ...
... citizens support principles which go directly to a change of the federal Constitution , to sink the State governments , consolidate them into one , and to monar- chize that . Our country is too large to have all its affairs directed by ...
第 345 頁
... citizens adopt individually the views , the inter- ests , and the conduct which their country should pursue , divest- ing themselves of those passions and partialities which tend to lessen useful friendships , and to embarrass and ...
... citizens adopt individually the views , the inter- ests , and the conduct which their country should pursue , divest- ing themselves of those passions and partialities which tend to lessen useful friendships , and to embarrass and ...
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