| Winfried Fluck - 1995 - 474 páginas
...than in Andrew Jackson's Farewell Address: "You have no longer any cause to fear danger from abroad. It is from within, among yourselves - from cupidity,...for power - that factions will be formed and liberty endangered."50 The point, once again, is that virtue flows from a certain vegetable stillness, and... | |
| Lee Clark Mitchell - 1998 - 358 páginas
...in Andrew Jackson's Farewell Ad52 dress: "You have no longer any cause to fear danger from abroad. It is from within, among yourselves — from cupidity,...power — that factions will be formed and liberty endangered."49 The point, once again, is that virtue flows from a certain vegetable stillness and consists... | |
| David Brion Davis - 1997 - 502 páginas
...one political body who enjoyed so much freedom and happiness as the people of these United States. You have no longer any cause to fear danger from abroad;...gallant bearing of your sons. It is from within, among yourselves—from cupidity, from corruption, from disappointed ambition and inordinate thirst for power—... | |
| Jim F. Watts, Fred L. Israel - 2000 - 416 páginas
...one political body who enjoyed so much freedom and happiness as the people of these United States. You have no longer any cause to fear danger from abroad;...that factions will be formed and liberty endangered. It is against such designs, whatever disguise the actors may assume, that you have especially to guard... | |
| Lucas E. Morel - 2000 - 272 páginas
...Andrew Jackson offered a similar caution: "You have no longer any cause to fear danger from abroad; ... It is from within, among yourselves — from cupidity,...that factions will be formed and liberty endangered." "Farewell Address (4 March 1837)," in Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 3: 307308. 9. "Address... | |
| Gleaves Whitney - 2003 - 496 páginas
...one political body who enjoyed so much freedom and happiness as the people of these United States. You have no longer any cause to fear danger from abroad;...that factions will be formed and liberty endangered. It is against such designs, whatever disguise the actors may assume, that you have especially to guard... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 578 páginas
...one political body who enjoyed so much freedom and happiness as the people of these United States. You have no longer any cause to fear danger from abroad;...that factions will be formed and liberty endangered. It is against such designs, whatever disguise the actors may assume, that you have especially to guard... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1907 - 694 páginas
...one political body who enjoyed so much freedom and happiness as the people of these United States. You have no longer any cause to fear danger from abroad;...that factions will be formed and liberty endangered. It is against such designs, whatever disguise the actors may assume, that you have especially to guard... | |
| 1912 - 892 páginas
...with apprehension IB Indicated by the solemn warning contained in his farewell address — to wit : " You have no longer any cause to fear danger from abroad...that factions will be formed and liberty endangered. It is against such designs, whatever disguise the actors may assume, that you have especially to guard... | |
| 1898 - 730 páginas
...one political body who enjoyed so much freedom and happiness as the people of these United States. You have no longer any cause to fear danger from abroad; your strength and power are well-known throughout the civilized world, as well as the high and gallant tearing of your sons. It... | |
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