| Daniel Dewar - 1812 - 374 páginas
...nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders. An instructed and intelligent people, besides, are always more decent and orderly than an ignorant...each individually, more respectable and more likely t6 obtain the respect of their lawful superiors, and they are therefore more disposed to respect those... | |
| 1813 - 1368 páginas
...instructed ami intelligent people," says he, " are always more decent and orderly than an ignorant one. They feel themselves, each individually more respectable, and more likely to gain the respect of their lawful superiors, and therefore they are more disposed to respect their superiors.... | |
| Robert Aglionby Slaney - 1824 - 260 páginas
...frequently " occasion the most dreadful disorders. An " instructed and intelligent people, besides, " are always more decent and orderly than an " ignorant and stupid one. They feel them" selves, each individual, more respectable and " more likely to obtain the respect of their law"... | |
| Richard Raikes - 1825 - 204 páginas
...and intelligent people are always more decent and orderly, than a people who are ignorant and stupid. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable,...obtain the respect of their lawful superiors; and are consequently more disposed in turn to respect those superiors. They are more inclined to examine,... | |
| 1833 - 632 páginas
...nations frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders. An instructed, intelligent people, besides, are always more decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, pach individually, more respectable and more likely to obtain the respect of their lawful superiors... | |
| 1833 - 598 páginas
...nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders. ' An instructed and intelligent people, besides, are always more ' decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one.* They 4 feel themselves, each individually, more respectable, and more ' likely to obtain the respect of... | |
| 1813 - 1404 páginas
...instructed and intelligent people," says he, " are always more decent and orderly than an ignorant one. They feel themselves, each individually more respectable, and more likely to gain the respect of their lawful superiors, and therefore they are more disposed to respect their superiors.... | |
| 1923 - 850 páginas
...nations frequently occasion the most dreadful disorder. An instructed and intelligent people, besides, are always more decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. ... In free countries, where the safety of government depends very much on the favorable judgment which... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1851 - 168 páginas
...instructed and an intelligent people is always more decent and orderly than one that is ignorant and stupid. They feel themselves each individually more respectable,...superiors, and they are therefore more disposed to respect them. The widest experience confirms the truth of this observation. The violence and outrageousness... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1852 - 848 páginas
...nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders. An instructed and intelligent people, besides, are always more decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one.* They • The following paragraph we translate from an Austrian newspaper, (Observer,) of November, 1820.... | |
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