| Joseph Benson Gilder - 1902 - 346 páginas
...forbear to recommend a repeal of the tax on the transportation of public prints. There is no resource so firm for the government of the United States, as the...primary good, nothing can conduce more than a faithful representation of public proceedings, diffused [80] without restraint thoroughout the United States.... | |
| Charles Francis Jenkins - 1905 - 438 páginas
...forbear to recommend a repeal of the tax on the transportation of public prints. There is no resource so firm for the government of the United States, as the...primary good, nothing can conduce more than a faithful representation of public proceedings, diffused without restraint throughout the United States. An estimate... | |
| George Washington - 1908 - 184 páginas
...health, and revelling in pomp and luxury upon ill-gotten gains. TWENTY-THIRD There is no resource so firm for the government of the United States as the...affections of the people, guided by an enlightened policy. TWENTY-FOURTH If justice is lacking, we ought to render it. TWENTY-FIFTH All, except desperate men,... | |
| 1909 - 594 páginas
...message, 1792, said: There is no resource so firm for the government of the United States as the affection of the people, guided by an enlightened policy; and...primary good nothing can conduce more than a faithful representation of public proceedings, diffused without restraint throughout the United States. James... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1910 - 932 páginas
...injurious or an economy of time more valuable, and that with respect to the latter no resource is so firm for the Government of the United States as the...affections of the people, guided by an enlightened policy. Throughout our deliberations we shall endeavor to cherish every sentiment which may contribute to render... | |
| W. H. Gantz - 1912 - 370 páginas
...November 6, 1792, "a repeal of the tax on the transportation of public prints. There is no resource so firm for the government of the United States as the...primary good, nothing can conduce more than a faithful representation of public proceedings diffused without restraint throughout the United States." NEWSPAPERS... | |
| Park Gresh Lantz - 1913 - 160 páginas
...no resource so firm for the Government of the United States as the affection of the people, quieted by an enlightened Policy; and to this primary good, nothing can conduce more than a faithful representation of public proceedings, diffused with4 out restraint throughout the Union." The advice... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1918 - 812 páginas
...forbear to recommend a repeal of the tax on the transportation of public prints. There is no resource so firm for the Government of the United States as the...primary good nothing can conduce more than a faithful representation of public proceedings, diffused without restraint throughout the I'nited States. Mr.... | |
| Charles Johnson Post, Jesse H. Neal - 1918 - 68 páginas
...forbear to recommend a repeal of the tax on the transportation of public prints. There is no resource so firm for the Government of the United States as the...primary good nothing can conduce more than a faithful representation of public proceedings, diffused without restraint throughout the United States. The... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1918 - 548 páginas
...forbear to recommend a repeal of the tax on the transportation of public prints. There is no resource so firm for the Government of the United States as the...primary good nothing can conduce more than a faithful representation of the public proceedings, diffused without restraint throughout the United States."... | |
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