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Parliament to Peoples
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| | Parliament by its very nature cannot do work, 1034 can do talk only, 1034 he is going to stand for P., 1397 hear
unlimited quantities of foolish talk, 1033 not fit they should sit as a p. any longer, 1035 of man, 2038 parties in P., 175 there all the Lords must judge, 892 when a member [of P.] resumes his seat, 1280 will not only of P., 1276 will train you to talk, 1033 | Parliamentarism British p., 414 | Parliamentary majestic p. phrase, 678 party government and P. government, 1377 | Parliaments all the p. that ever sat, 916 give it [power] to the p., 1044 We assemble p.
to have the benefit of their collected wisdom, 608 | Parricide lift its p. hands against freedom and science, 676 | Parrots will now begin to chatter, 1913 | Part of all that I have met, 675 of the main, 134 of which I was, 1951 with him when he goes wrong, 1639 | Parties both major p. today seek to serve the national interest, 1381 common interests of the p., 618 Congress provided an appropriation for the
expense of each of the great national p., 152 do not maintain themselves, 73 in Parliament, 175 two great political p. in this country, 1378 two great political p. of the nation, 1376 two p. which divide the state, 1379 See also Political parties | Partners in adversity, 1667 in prosperity, 1667 stronger we are, the better p. we shall be, 531 | Partnership by definition, serves both partners, 1667 Society is a p., 1715 | Party anxious politicians of his p., 1313 chance for this p. to have been of service, 419 come to the aid of the p., 1388 government and Parliamentary government, 1377 I am not a member of any organized p.I am a Democrat, 429 influenced by p. feeling, 519 leader, 1512 militant p. wedded to a principle, 107 necessary to have p. organization, 1375 never intend to belong to any other p., 1599 of Conservatism and that of Innovation, 1379 of freedom and progress, 1599 opinions, 1900 prejudice, 119 responsibility we owe not to our p., 1381 serves his p. best who serves his country best, 1380 Sometimes p. loyalty asks too much, 1382 stick to your p., 1373 that is out of Power, 1385 that wants to see an America in which people can still get rich, 1384 we can make this thing into a P., instead of a Memory, 430 which gives the best promise, 1670 without the yoke of any p. on me, 262 zealous labors of a political p., 1380 See also Political parties | Pass from this body to another, 1752 I shall not p. this way again, 453 this, too, shall p. away, 1221 | Passed away, and are nowhere, 1301 | Passengers on a little space ship, 477 is the measure of the holders lack of rational conviction, 1275 life is action and p., 1088 opinions that are held with p., 1275 | Passion Passions and interests of men, 1456 forge their fetters, 1051 intentionally to arouse and inflame p., 524 interesting too strongly the public p., 335 love of our country soar above all minor p., 1305 | Passive non-elastic sand-bag, 1119 | Past, 12911293 cannot remember the p. are condemned to repeat it, 1292 dogmas of the quiet p., 1300 future he [Emerson] predicted becomes a p., 1297 glory of his p., 1145 horrors of the p., 1294 How will we know its us without our p., 1293 injuries of the p., 1294 judgment of the future as well as the p., 1604 may rob the present of much joy and much mystery, 1093 no way of judging the future but by the p., 571 not even God can change the p., 1291 preserve what the p. has had to say for itself, 1295 reformer who does not remember the p. will find himself condemned to repeat it, 853 whats p. is prologue, 1296 | | Past and future, 571, 12941297, 1838 | | Past and present, 1093, 12981301 | Pasts blood-rusted key, 1838 | Patent system, 1535 | Patents U.S. commissioner, 1532 | Paternalism lessons of p. ought to be unlearned, 777 | Path Our p. emerges for a while, 460 world will make a beaten p. to his door, 1780 | Paths of glory, 1216 to international peace, 910 | Patience makes a woman beautiful, 2016 | Patriot devoted p., 766 good p., 1765 sunshine p., 1821 volunteer, 1722 | Patriotic art of lying for ones country, 437 feeling which thinks nothing worth a war, 1934 principles, 535 | Patriotism, 13021312 exalt the just pride of P., 1312 from the standpoint of American p. one is as important as the other, 883 is the first, last and middle range of fools, 1306 is the first [resort of a scoundrel], 1306 is the last refuge of a scoundrel, 1306 mock p., 1641 sometimes requires of men to act exactly contrary, 1307 that puts country ahead of self, 1311 that stands for love of country, 1302 that stands for love of people, 1302 watchword of true p., 1641 which is not short, frenzied outbursts of emotion, 1311 | Patriots wisdom of p. and legislators, 839 | Patronage, 13131314 for my constituents, 298 of money, 803 Search out some powerful p., 656 | Paul robs Peter to pay P., 1796 stoned for the sake of Truth, 1833 | | Paulus, Lucius Aemilius (229?160 B.C.), 1928, 1941 | Pay any price, bear any burden, 1066 | Pays the best interest, 967 | Peace, 13151329 alleged imperfections of the p., 910 -at-any-price, 58 blessings of p., 1324 build a world of p., 493 Can say p. / When we mean war, 1856 commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, 619 cultivate p. and friendship with all nations, 618 giving them p. and rest at last, 432 good will toward men, 1315 great step towards p., 440 honorable p., 1624 the human dress, 1464 If we desire to secure p., 410 In P.: Good Will, 1958 in p. the sons did bury their fathers, 1955 in the minds of men that
p. must be constructed, 1966 in this world, 1317 in war as well as in p., 1367 inherit p., 1733 instrument of thy p., 1466 international capacity to keep p., 1324 is a virtue that springs from force of character, 1328 is an unstable equilibrium, 1320 is not mere absence of war, 1328 itself is War in Masquerade, 1960 just and lasting p. among ourselves, and with all nations, 1325 keep the p. outside its own borders, 1326 last hopes for p. and freedom, 1140 Let music for p. / Be the paradigm, 1856 life so dear, or p. so sweet, 1061 man shall know bread and p., 1463 may obstruct the paths to international p., 910 means of preserving p., 411 no p. lies in the future which is not hidden in this present little instant, 1467 not enough just to be for p., 1327 not just for Christians but for the whole of humanity, 1877 of the world, 233 of the world has been preserved, not by statesmen, but by capitalists, 1319 on earth, good will toward men, 662 on earth p., good will toward men, 1315 Only a p. between equals can last, 1329 Open covenants of p., 1027 p.,but there is no p., 1061 p.; when there is no p., 1316 people are going to do more to promote p., 1321 people want p. so much that one of these days governments had better get out of the way, 1321 politicians
swear eternal devotion to the ends of p. and security, 631 possible for our children,
to live in a world of p., 54 program of the worlds p., 1027 restless p. thats shadowed by the threat of violence, 558 right is more precious than p., 2049 safeguards of p., 1931 safety, and concord, 1323 Science and P. will triumph over Ignorance and War, 1963 side by side in majesty, in justice and in p., 41 Sleep sweetly, tender heart, in p., 377 strong defense is the surest way to p., 404 they [wars] are far better than certain kinds of p., 1965 time of war, and a time of p., 1810 Universal p. is declared, 509 unspeakable and perfect, 1109 until its condition shall be made less tolerable than that of war itself, 1924 useful pursuits of p., 840 was better than war, 1955 will never be won if men reserve for war their greatest efforts, 1961 will not be kept, 1861 with all nations,
our object, 1322 with Germany in 1917, 2046 with justice, 1959 years of war for every year of p., 1957 See also War and peace | Peaceful economic competition, 1713 intentions, 440 | | Pearl Harbor, attack on (1941), 65, 2066 | Peculiar something p. in the temper of the House, 1824 | | Pecuniary reward, 1561 | Pedestal waiting for a monument, 161 | Peerless We are p., 1349 | Pen earned my living in p. and tongue, 1276 | Pendulum will swing back, 1418 | | Pennsylvania, 65, 1620 | Penny I bargained with Life for a p., 1099 no; no; not a p., 804 | People, 13301347 are calling us, 1342 are cheated out of the best ingredients in their Government, 1931 are going to do more to promote peace than our governments, 1321 are not an interruption of our business, 1345 are our business, 1345 are responsible for the acts of their government, 1346 are the natural, lawful and competent judges of this matter [a free government], 774 are to be free, 1576 are too damned dumb, 76 ask other p. to follow you, 1023 bestrode the necks of the p., 1703 can not be all, and always, well informed, 1623 committed to them in trust from the P., 1453 common p. know what they want, 423 common-looking p., 1339 consult the inclinations of the p., 794 deserve to get it [what they want] good and hard, 423 dont eat in the long run, 1336 dumb p. criticize something they do not understand, 76 enthusiasm of the p., 757 favor the policy of economy
to save p., 798 follow the p., for I am their leader, 1021 go with the moral tide of the moment, 1025 Government is the exact symbol of its P., 710 government responsive to the p., 715 great mass of the p., 1620 groans mass of the p., 892 Here the p. rule, 761 in our society who should be separated and discarded, 1330 is of weak courage, 1176 is the true legislator, 1029 keepers [of the constitution], 63 know all the p. worth knowing in America, 1680 Legislators represent p., 1032 Like P. like Government, 710 long-term common sense of the American p., 1489 manners and spirit of a p., 1337 may safely be trusted to hear everything true and false, 935 must either go on or go under, 1340 needs of the p., 1670 No P. can be bound to acknowledge and adore the invisible hand, 1344 no safe deposit for these but with the p. themselves, 492 of America believe in American institutions, 73 of ill will have used time much more effectively, 1693 of this nationthey will ever do well if well done by, 79 of those foreign countries, 88 opportunity to be of service to the p., 419 power in the p., 1454 power was turned back to the p., 1617 reign over the American political world, 87 retain their virtue and vigilance, 735 rising p., full of potential force, 119 safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society, 491 shackles for the liberties of the p., 1455 should be writhing under oppression and injury, 1747 should patriotically and cheerfully support their Government, 777 silence of the good p., 1693 strong enough and well enough informed to maintain its sovereign control, 750 tell p. what they want to hear, 1391 There go the p., 1021 they can be trusted with their own government, 1338 They [the Americans] were a P., 81 tribune of the p., 1499 Trust the p., 1333, 1343 voice of the p., 1341 voice of the p. will be heard, 426 want respect, 1618 we come from the p. and we are of the p., 279 We have done it ourselves, 1020 we ought not to succeed unless we do have the p. with us, 1332 were better off for being ridden, 1703 wherever the p. are well-informed, 1338 Where there is no vision, the p. perish, 1331 who bite the hand that feeds them, 906 who mean to be their own Governors, 969 who own the country ought to govern it, 764 who remained victorious, 1869 will find their own way, 971 will have ceased to be their own rulers, 944 will have to furnish more revenue by paying more taxes, 797 will of the p., 1911 will of their p., 1597 you cant fool all of the p. all of the time, 609 you will have to incorporate their p. too, 1484 Your p., sir, is nothing but a great beast, 1334 See also American people | Peoples Government, 1455 wars, 1927 | Peoples British and American p., 41 will of their p., 1767 | | |
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