| George Washington - United States - 1847 - 582 pages
...over hereditary successions, that the talents, which nature has provided in sufficient proportion, should be selected by the society for the government...Colonel Hamilton, alias " Plain Facts" says, that Freneau,s salary began before he resided in Philadelphia. I do not know what quibble he may have in... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1851 - 620 pages
...elective over hereditary successions, that the talents which nature has provided in sufficient proportion should be selected by the society for the government...from the debauchees of the table to those of the bed. Col. Hamilton, alias " Plain Facts," says that Freneau's salary began before he resided in Philadelphia.... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1851 - 620 pages
...elective over hereditary successions, that the talents which nature has provided in sufficient proportion should be selected by the society for the government...from the debauchees of the table to those of the bed. Col. Hamilton, alias " Plain Facts," says that Freneau's salary began before he resided in Philadelphia.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1853 - 614 pages
...elective over hereditary successions, that the talents which nature has provided in sufficient proportion, should be selected by the society for the government...through the loins of knaves and fools, passing from the debauches of the table to those of the bed. Colonel Hamilton, alias " Plain Facts," says, that Freneau's... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1853 - 612 pages
...elective over hereditary successions, that the talents which nature has provided in sufficient proportion, should be selected by the society for the government...through the loins of knaves and fools, passing from the debauches of the table to those of the bed. Colonel Hamilton, alias " Plain Facts," says, that Freneau's... | |
| American essays - 1873 - 794 pages
...elective over hereditary succession, that the talents, which nature has provided in sufficient proportion, should be selected by the society for the government...the debauchees of the table to those of the bed." In conclusion, he said that, as the time of his retirement from office was so near (only six months... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 794 pages
...elective over hereditary successions, that the talents which nature has provided in sufficient proportion, should be selected by the society for the government...through the loins of knaves and fools, passing from the debauches of the table to those of the bed. Colonel Hamilton, alias ' Plain Facts,' says, that Freneau's... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - Presidents - 1858 - 732 pages
...elective over hereditary successions, that the talents which nature has provided in sufficient proportion, should be selected by the society for the government...through the loins of knaves and fools, passing from the debauches of the table to those of the bed. Colonel Hamilton, alias ' Plain Facts,' says, that Freneau's... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1859 - 620 pages
...elective over hereditary successions, that the talents which nature has provided in sufficient proportion, should be selected by the society for the government...through the loins of knaves and fools, passing from the debauches of the table to those of the bed. Colonel Hamilton, alias "Plain Facts," says, that Freneau's... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1895 - 566 pages
...elective over hereditary succesions, that the talents, which nature has provided in sufficient proportion, should be selected by the society for the government...should be transmitted through the loins of knaves & fools passing from the debauches of the table to those of the bed. Colo Hamilton, alias "Plain facts,"... | |
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