At no time, at no place in solemn convention assembled, through no chosen agents, had the American people officially proclaimed the United States to be a democracy. The Constitution did not contain the word or any word lending countenance to it.
Let us put aside resolutely that great fright, tenderly and without malice, daring to be wrong in something important rather than right in some metic… - Charles A. Beard
Let us put aside resolutely that great fright, tenderly and without malice, daring to be wrong in something important rather than right in some metic…
- Charles A. Beard
The mills of God grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly small. - Charles A. Beard
The mills of God grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly small.
Perpetual war for perpetual peace. - Charles A. Beard
Perpetual war for perpetual peace.
The two great tests of character are wealth and poverty. - Charles A. Beard
The two great tests of character are wealth and poverty.
The borrowers of America and all the world turn to New York....It is to the quotations on the New York Stock Exchange that men of affairs from Penobs… - Charles A. Beard
The borrowers of America and all the world turn to New York....It is to the quotations on the New York Stock Exchange that men of affairs from Penobs…
I am convinced that the world is not a mere bog in which men and women trample themselves and die. Something magnificent is taking place here amidst … - Charles A. Beard
I am convinced that the world is not a mere bog in which men and women trample themselves and die. Something magnificent is taking place here amidst …
Jeffersonian Democracy simply meant the possession of the federal government by the agrarian masses led by an aristocracy of slave-owning masses. - Charles A. Beard
Jeffersonian Democracy simply meant the possession of the federal government by the agrarian masses led by an aristocracy of slave-owning masses.
At no time, at no place in solemn convention assembled, through no chosen agents, had the American people officially proclaimed the United States to … - Charles A. Beard
At no time, at no place in solemn convention assembled, through no chosen agents, had the American people officially proclaimed the United States to …
If these precedents are to stand unimpeached, and to provide sanctions for the continued conduct of America affairs-the Constitution may be nullified… - Charles A. Beard
If these precedents are to stand unimpeached, and to provide sanctions for the continued conduct of America affairs-the Constitution may be nullified…
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