| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1809 - 466 pages
...forms have done before it, when the people shalj become so corrupted as to need despotic government, being incapable of any other. I doubt too, whether...you inevitably assemble with those men, all their prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion, their local interests, and their selfish views.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American literature - 1810 - 292 pages
...periodical fwblicatian. X -when the people shall become so corrupted as to neefi despotic government being incapable of any other. I doubt too, whether...assemble a number of men, to have the advantage of their jomt wisdom, you assemble with those men, alt their prejudices, tlieir passions, their errors of opinion,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American essays - 1811 - 190 pages
...forms have done before it, when the people shall become so corrupted as to need despotic goverment, being incapable of any other. I doubt too, whether...men, to have the advantage of their joint wisdom, you assemble with those men, all their prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion, their local... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American essays - 1811 - 196 pages
...forms have done before it, when the people shall become so corrupted as to need despotic goverment, being incapable of any other. I doubt too, whether...men, to have the advantage of their joint wisdom, you assemble with those men, all their prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion, their local... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1815 - 336 pages
...the people shall become so corrupted as to need despotic government, being incapable of any <Jt!v r. I doubt too, whether any other convention we can obtain,...men, to have the advantage of their joint wisdom, you assemble with those men, all their prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion, their local... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1818 - 566 pages
...the people shall become so corrupted as to need despotic government, being incapable of any other. 1 doubt too whether any other convention we can obtain,...wisdom, you inevitably assemble with those men all their .prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion, their local interests, and their selfish view?.... | |
| A citizen of Pittsburgh - Readers - 1818 - 276 pages
...the people shall become so corrupted as to need despotic government, being incapable of any other. 1 doubt, too, whether any other convention we can obtain,...assemble a number of men, to have the advantage of their jsint wisdom, you assemble with those men, all their prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion,... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - Statesmen - 1822 - 272 pages
...doubt too, whether any oilier convention we cun obtain, may be able to make a belter constitution. Fur when you assemble a number of men, to have the advantage of theirjoint wisdom, you assemble with those men, all the r prejudices, their passions, their errors... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1823 - 310 pages
...forms have done before it, when the people shall become so corrupted as to need despotic government, being incapable of any other. I doubt too, whether...men, to have the advantage of their joint wisdom, vou assemble with those men, all their prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion, their local... | |
| United States - 1826 - 422 pages
...forms have done before it, when the people shall become so corrupted as to need despotic government, being incapable of any other. I doubt, too, whether...wisdom, you inevitably assemble with those men all their prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion, their local interests, and their selfish views.... | |
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