| M. Sears - Statesmen - 1842 - 586 pages
...itself, through the channels of party passion. Thus the policy and will of one country are subjected to the policy and will of another. There is an opinion...cast, patriotism may look with indulgence, if not with favor, upon the spirit of party. But in those of the popular character, in governments purely elective,... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...itself through the channels of party passion. Thus the policy and will of one country are subjected to the policy and will of another. There is an opinion...cast, patriotism may look with indulgence, if not with &Tor, upon the spirit of party. But in those of popular character, in governments purely elective,... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 pages
...of party passions. Thus the policy and the will of one country are subjected to the policy and the will of another. There is an opinion that parties...patriotism may look with indulgence, if not with favour upon the spirit of party. But in those of the popular character, in governments purely elective, it... | |
| Samuel Farmer Wilson - United States - 1843 - 452 pages
...itseil' through the channels of party passions. Thus the policy and will of one country are subjected to the policy and will of another. There is an opinion that parties in fieo countries are useful checks upon the administration of the government, and serve to keep alive... | |
| M. Sears - Statesmen - 1844 - 596 pages
...itself, through the channels of party passion. Thus the policy and will of one country are subjected to the policy and will of another. There is an opinion...cast, patriotism may look with indulgence, if not with favor, upon the spirit of party. But in those of the popular character, in governments purely elective,... | |
| Rhode Island - Law - 1844 - 612 pages
...itself, through the channels of party passions. Thus the policy and will of one country are subjected to the policy and will of another. There is an opinion...cast, patriotism may look with indulgence, if not with favor, upon the spirit of party. But in those of the popular character, in governments purely elective,... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1844 - 318 pages
...of party passions. Thus the policy and the will of one country are subjected to the policy and the will of another. There is an opinion that parties...patriotism may look with indulgence, if not with favour upon the spirit of party. But in those of the popular character, in governments purely elective, it... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1845 - 492 pages
...of party passions. Thus the policy and the will of one country are subjected to the policy and the will of another. There is an opinion that parties...patriotism may look with indulgence, if not with favour upon the spirit of party. But in those of the popular character, in governments purely elective, it... | |
| Andrew White Young - Law - 1846 - 240 pages
...itself, through the channels of party passion. Thus the policy and will of one country are subjected to the policy and will of another. There is an opinion...cast, patriotism may look with indulgence, if not with favor, upon the spirit of party. But in those of the popular character, in governments purely elective,... | |
| Levi Carroll Judson - Conduct of life - 1846 - 334 pages
...itself through the channels of party passions. Thus tlie policy and will of one country are subjected to the policy and will of another. There is an opinion...limits, is probably true : and in governments of a monarchial cast, patriotism may look with indulgence, if not with favour, upon the spirit of party.... | |
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