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" I am persuaded myself, that the good sense of the people will always be found to be the best army. They may be led astray for a moment, but will soon correct themselves. "
The Westminster Review - Page 345
1830
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Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies from the Papers of T ..., Volumes 1-2

Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 pages
...effect on the opinion here. I am persuaded myself, that the good sense of the people will always be found to be the best army. They may be led astray for a moment, but The Count de Vergennes has, within these ten days, had a very severe attack of what is deemed an unfixed...
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Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, from the Papers of ..., Volume 2

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1830 - 526 pages
...effect on the opinion here. I am persuaded myself, that the good sense of the people will always be found to be the best army. They may be led astray...the only censors of their governors ; and even their errbrs will tend to keep these to the true principles of their institution. To punish these errors...
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The Yorkshireman, a religious and literary journal, by a Friend [L ..., Volume 2

Luke Howard - 1834 - 410 pages
...good effect here [at Paris in 1787]. I am persuaded that the good sense of the people will always be found to be the best army. They may be led astray...governors ; and even their errors will tend to keep them to the true principles of their institution. To punish these errors too severely, would be to...
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Life of Thomas Jefferson: With Selections from the Most Valuable Portions of ...

B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 820 pages
...To Coi. E. CARRINGTON. — ' I am persuaded myself, that the good sense of the people will always be found to be the best army. They may be led astray for a momeflt, but will soon correct themselves. The people are the only censors of their governors; and...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States ..., Volume 1

George Tucker - 1837 - 588 pages
...great effect on the people here. I am persuaded myself, that the good sense of the people will always be the best army. They may be led astray for a moment,...governors; and even their errors will tend to keep them to the true principles of their institution. To punish these errors too severely, would be to...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States ..., Volume 1

George Tucker - Presidents - 1837 - 636 pages
...great effect on the people here. I am persuaded myself, that the good sense of the people will always be the best army. They may be led astray for a moment,...people ; are the only censors of their governors; and everi their errors will tend to keep them to the true principles of their institution. To punish these...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1

Henry Stephens Randall - Biography & Autobiography - 1858 - 698 pages
...effect on the opinion here. I am persuaded myself, that the good sense of the people will always be found to be the best army. They may be led astray...governors ; and even their errors will tend to keep these lo the true principles of their institution. To punish these errors too severely, would be to suppress...
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The life of Thomas Jefferson, Issue 112, Volume 1

Henry Stephens Randall - Biography & Autobiography - 1858 - 726 pages
...effect on the opinion here. I am persuaded myself, that the good sense of the people will always be found to be the best army. They may be led astray...governors ; and even their errors will tend to keep theso to the true principles of their institution. To punish these errors too severely, would be to...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1

Henry Stephens Randall - Biography & Autobiography - 1858 - 710 pages
...effect on the opinion here. I am persuaded myself, that the good sense of the people will always be found to be the best army. They may be led astray...will soon correct themselves. The people are the only censers of their governors ; and even their errors will tend to keep these to the true principles of...
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The Monday review

156 pages
...Cobdcn's early pamphlets : — " J am persuaded myself that the good sense of the people will always be found to be the best army. They may be led astray...will tend to keep these to the true principles of the constitution. To punish their errors too severely would be to suppress the only safeguard of the...
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