| Benjamin Franklin - 1888 - 250 sayfa
...interest ; which, thwarting others, breaks that party into divisions, and occasions more confusion. " That few in public affairs act from a mere view of the...of their country, whatever they may pretend ; and, though their actings bring real good to their country, yet men primarily considered that their own... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1888 - 330 sayfa
...interest ; which, thwarting others, breaks that party into divisions, and occasions more confusion. "That few in public affairs act from a mere view of the...of their country, whatever they may pretend ; and, though their actings bring real good to their country, yet men primarily considered that their own... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1889 - 810 sayfa
...a party has gained its general point each member becomes intent upon his particular interest ; that few in public affairs act from a mere view of the good of their country, and fewer still with a view to the good of mankind. But these observations would, in the light of the... | |
| Melville Weston Fuller - 1890 - 72 sayfa
...a party has gained its general point each member becomes intent upon his particular interest ; that few in public affairs act from a mere view of the good of their country, and fewer still with a view to the good of mankind. But these observations would, in the light of the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1891 - 142 sayfa
...which, thwarting others, breaks that party into divisions, and occasions more confusion. 64 " That few in public affairs act from a mere view of the...of their country, whatever they may pretend ; and, though their actings bring real good to their country, yet men primarily considered that their own... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1892 - 888 sayfa
...interest, which, thwarting others, breaks that party into divinions, and occasions much confusion. That few in public affairs act from a mere view of the...bring real good to their country, yet men primarily ronaidqred that their owu and their country's interest was united, »ml did not act friftn a principle... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Julian Willis Abernethy - 1892 - 200 sayfa
...interest ; which, thwarting others, breaks that party into divisions, and occasions more confusion. "That few in public affairs act from a mere view of the...of their country, whatever they may pretend ; and, though their actings bring real good to their country, yet men primarily considered that their own'and... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1893 - 540 sayfa
...interest, which, thwarting others, breaks that party into divisions, and occasions much confusion. That few in public affairs act from a mere view of the...bring real good to their country, yet men primarily considered that their own and their country's interest was united, and did not act from a principle... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1895 - 310 sayfa
...; which, thwarting others, breaks that party into divisions, and occasions more confusion. •'That few in public affairs act from a mere view of the...of their country, whatever they may pretend ; and, though their actings bring real good to their country, yet men primarily considered that their own... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1896 - 220 sayfa
...public affairs act from a mere view of the good of their country, whatever they may pretend; and though their actings bring real good to their country, yet...country's interest is united, and do not act from a principle of benevolence. " That fewer still, in public affairs, act with a view to the good of mankind.... | |
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