Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 頁 |
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第 23 頁
... less importance , have less opportunity of distinguishing themselves . The members of Boards will take less pains to inform them- selves and arrive to eminence , because they have fewer motives to do it . All these reasons conspire to ...
... less importance , have less opportunity of distinguishing themselves . The members of Boards will take less pains to inform them- selves and arrive to eminence , because they have fewer motives to do it . All these reasons conspire to ...
第 76 頁
... less candor or criticized with less judgment . Here the writers against the Constitution seem to have taken pains to signalize their talent of misrepresentation . Calculating upon the aversion of the people to monarchy , they have en ...
... less candor or criticized with less judgment . Here the writers against the Constitution seem to have taken pains to signalize their talent of misrepresentation . Calculating upon the aversion of the people to monarchy , they have en ...
第 364 頁
... less under our bark , we knew not how we rode through the storm with heart and hand , and made a happy port . Still we did not expect to be without rubs and difficulties ; and we have had them . First , the detention of the western ...
... less under our bark , we knew not how we rode through the storm with heart and hand , and made a happy port . Still we did not expect to be without rubs and difficulties ; and we have had them . First , the detention of the western ...
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