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" ... the proportion which the aggregate of the other classes of citizens bears in any State to that of its husbandmen, is the proportion of its unsound to its healthy parts, and is a good enough barometer whereby to measure its degree of corruption. "
A Library of American Literature: Literature of the republic, pt. 4, 1861 ... - 第 425 頁
由 編輯 - 1890
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Devising Liberty: Preserving and Creating Freedom in the New American Republic

David Thomas Konig - 1995 - 396 頁
...breasts he has made his peculiar deposit for substantial and genuine virtue . . . Generally speaking, the proportion which the aggregate of the other classes...barometer whereby to measure its degree of corruption. While we have land to labor then, let us never wish to see our citizens occupied at a workbench or...
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Jefferson and Madison: Three Conversations from the Founding

Lance Banning - 1995 - 264 頁
...the arts, has sometimes perhaps been retarded by accidental circumstances: but, generally speaking, the proportion which the aggregate of the other classes...proportion of its unsound to its healthy parts, and is a good-enough barometer whereby to measure its degree of corruption. While we have land to labour then,...
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The Republic of Letters: The Correspondence Between Thomas Jefferson and ...

Thomas Jefferson, James Madison - 1995 - 730 頁
...the arts, has sometimes perhaps been retarded by accidental circumstances: but, generally speaking, the proportion which the aggregate of the other classes...proportion of its unsound to its healthy parts, and is a goodenough barometer whereby to measure its degree of corruption. While we have land to labour then,...
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Tendencies and Tensions of the Information Age: The Production and ...

Jorge Reina Schement, Terry Curtis - 1995 - 302 頁
...chosen people of God. . . . Generally speaking, the proportion which the aggregate of the other classes bears in any State to that of its husbandmen, is the...barometer whereby to measure its degree of corruption." To Madison, 1787, "When we get piled upon one another in large cities, as in Europe, we shall become...
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The Age of Federalism: The Early American Republic, 1788-1800

Stanley M. Elkins, Eric McKitrick - 1995 - 952 頁
...else. That is, "generally speaking, the proportion which the aggregate of the other classes of citi2ens bears in any State to that of its husbandmen, is the...barometer whereby to measure its degree of corruption." The point is an arresting one, and needs pursuing. Had Jefferson the ordering of things, he would have...
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The Oxford Book of the American South: Testimony, Memory, and Fiction

Edward L. Ayers, Bradley C. Mittendorf - 1997 - 608 頁
...arts, has sometimes 13 perhaps been retarded by accidental circumstances; but, generally speaking, the proportion which the aggregate of the other classes...barometer whereby to measure its degree of corruption. While we have land to labor then, let us never wish to see our citizens occupied at a workbench, or...
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Commodity & Propriety: Competing Visions of Property in American Legal ...

Gregory S. Alexander - 2008 - 496 頁
...society's viability as a republic. Reinforcing this view, he stated in the Notes: [Generally speaking, the proportion which the aggregate of the other classes...barometer whereby to measure its degree of corruption. While we have land to labor, then, let us never wish to see our citizens occupied at a workbench, or...
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Downsizing the U.S.A.

Thomas H. Naylor, William H. Willimon - 1997 - 300 頁
...husbandman, for their subsistence, depend for it on casualties and caprice of customers. Generally speaking, the proportion which the aggregate of the other classes...barometer whereby to measure its degree of corruption. Thomas Jefferson Notes on Virginia people employed in farm occupations has dropped to 2.9 million from...
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Property Rights in the Colonial Era and Early Republic

James W. Ely - 1997 - 438 頁
...the arts, has sometimes perhaps been retarded by accidental circumstances: but, generally speaking, the proportion which the aggregate of the other classes...proportion of its unsound to its healthy parts, and is a good-enough barometer whereby to measure its degree of corruption. White we have land to lahour then,...
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The English Literatures of America, 1500-1800

Myra Jehlen, Michael Warner - 1997 - 1146 頁
...the arts, has sometimes perhaps been retarded by accidental circumstances: but, generally speaking, the proportion which the aggregate of the other classes...proportion of its unsound to its healthy parts, and is a good-enough barometer whereby to measure its degree of corruption. While we have land to labour then,...
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