In these critical moments, how salutary will be the interference of some temperate and respectable body of citizens, in order to check the misguided career, and to suspend the blow meditated by the people against themselves, until reason, justice, and... National Review - Page 1261860Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Impeachment Trial Committee - 1986 - 1208 pages
...order to check the misguided career and to suspend the blow meditated by the people against themselves, until reason, Justice and truth can regain their authority over the public mind? What bitter anguish would not the people of Athens have often escaped If their government had contained... | |
| Morton White - 1989 - 286 pages
...to check the misguided career, and to suspend the blow meditated by the people against themselves, until reason, justice and truth, can regain their authority over the public mind? What bitter anguish would not the people of Athens have often escaped, if their government had contained... | |
| Edward Millican - 292 pages
...to lament and condemn." The Senate can "suspend the blow meditated by the people against themselves, until reason, justice and truth, can regain their authority over the public mind." Thus checks and balances are not only a safeguard for the citizenry against usurpers, as indicated... | |
| James S. Fishkin - 1991 - 154 pages
...order to check the misguided career and to suspend the blow mediated by the people against themselves, until reason, justice and truth can regain their authority over the public mind? What bitter anguish would not the people of Athens have often escaped if their government had contained... | |
| Gyeorgos C. Hatonn - 1994 - 226 pages
...to check the misguided career, and to suspend the blow meditated by the people against themselves, until reason, justice and truth can regain their authority over the public mind? What bitter anguish would not the people of Athens have often escaped, if their government had contained... | |
| George Wescott Carey - 1994 - 220 pages
...order to check the misguided career and to suspend the blow mediated by the people against themselves, until reason, justice, and truth can regain their authority over the public mind? [63:384]. In answering this question he alludes to the "bitter anguish" which "the people of Athens... | |
| Ortwin Renn, Thomas Webler, Peter Wiedemann, Peter M. Wiedemann - 1995 - 408 pages
...order to check the misguided career and to suspend the blow mediated by the people against themselves, until reason, justice, and truth can regain their authority over the public mind?" (p. 384) In the United States, the balance between participatory and representative forms of democracy... | |
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