Political Thought in America: An AnthologyMichael B. Levy Dorsey Press, 1982 - 474 pages |
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Page 154
... spirit of patriotism ; and if the sordid feelings of mere selfishness shall usurp the place which ought to be filled by public spirit , the legislation of Congress will soon be converted into a scramble for per- sonal and sectional ...
... spirit of patriotism ; and if the sordid feelings of mere selfishness shall usurp the place which ought to be filled by public spirit , the legislation of Congress will soon be converted into a scramble for per- sonal and sectional ...
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... spirit is requited much too often by flings and imputations of meanness and of a mercenary spirit , not likely to perpetuate Northern forbearance . Witness the following extract from Mr. Calhoun's speech : Fortunately , then , the ...
... spirit is requited much too often by flings and imputations of meanness and of a mercenary spirit , not likely to perpetuate Northern forbearance . Witness the following extract from Mr. Calhoun's speech : Fortunately , then , the ...
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... spirit of their masters , and fail to recognize that political economy must grow with the growth of society . A political economy written before the introduction of railroads can hardly be sufficient in the year 1885. Adam Smith would ...
... spirit of their masters , and fail to recognize that political economy must grow with the growth of society . A political economy written before the introduction of railroads can hardly be sufficient in the year 1885. Adam Smith would ...
Contents
PART II | 25 |
A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution 17631775 | 55 |
Letter to James Madison 1787 Thomas Jefferson | 108 |
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