 | George Washington - United States - 1837
...oppression and the necessary exercise of lawful authority, between burthens proceeding from a disregard to their convenience and those resulting from the inevitable...licentiousness, cherishing the first, avoiding the last, and uniting a speedy but temperate vigilance against encroachments, with an inviolable respect... | |
 | American Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge - Education - 1837
...burdens arising from a disregard to their convenience, and those resulting from the inevitable exigences of society ; to discriminate the spirit of liberty...licentiousness, cherishing the first, avoiding the last, and uniting a speedy but temperate vigilance against encroachment with an inviolable respect... | |
 | Presidents - 1841 - 456 pages
...oppression and the necessary exercise of lawful authority ; between burdens proceeding' from a disregard to their convenience, and those resulting from the inevitable...licentiousness, cherishing the first, avoiding the last, and uniting a speedy but tern perate vigilance against encroachments, with an inviola ble respect... | |
 | Edward Currier - Constitutional law - 1841 - 489 pages
...oppression and the necessary exercise of lawful authority ; between burdens proceeding from a disregard to their convenience, and those resulting from the inevitable...licentiousness, cherishing the first, avoiding the last, and uniting a speedy but temperate vigilance against encroachments, with an inviolable respect... | |
 | James Silk Buckingham - Atlantic States - 1841 - 521 pages
...arising from a disregard to their inconvenience, and those resulting from the inevitable exigences of society, to discriminate the spirit of liberty...licentiousness, cherishing the first, avoiding the last, and uniting a speedy but temperate vigilance against encroachment, with an inviolable respect... | |
 | James Silk Buckingham - Atlantic States - 1841
...arising from a disregard to their inconvenience, and those resulting from the inevitable exigences of society, to discriminate the spirit of liberty...licentiousness, cherishing the first, avoiding the last, and uniting a speedy but temperate vigilance against encroachment, with an inviolable respect... | |
 | United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 754 pages
...oppression and the necessary exercise of lawful authority, between burdens proceeding from a disregard to their convenience, and those resulting from the inevitable...licentiousness, cherishing the first, avoiding the last, and uniting a speedy but temperate vigilance against encroachments with an inviolable respect... | |
 | M. Sears - Statesmen - 1842 - 552 pages
...oppression and the necessary exercise of lawful authority; between burdens proceeding from a disregard to their convenience, and those resulting from the inevitable...licentiousness, cherishing the first, avoiding the last, and uniting a speedy but temperate vigilance against encroachments, with an inviolable respect... | |
 | M. Sears - Statesmen - 1844 - 564 pages
...oppression and the necessary exercise of lawful authority ; between burdens proceeding from a disregard to their convenience, and those resulting from the inevitable...licentiousness, cherishing the first, avoiding the last, and uniting a speedy but temperate vigilance against encroachments, with an inviolable respect... | |
 | Friedrich von Raumer - United States - 1846 - 512 pages
...discriminate the spirit of liberty from that of licentiousness, cherishing the first, avoiding the last, and uniting a speedy but temperate vigilance against...encroachments with an inviolable respect to the laws."* In like manner De Witt Clinton declared : " Knowledge is as much the cause as the effect of good government."f... | |
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