Those who labor in the earth are the chosen people of God, if ever He had a chosen people, whose breast He has made his peculiar deposit for substantial. Public Opinion - 第 264 頁Walter Lippmann 著 - 1922 - 427 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Darrel Abel - 2002 - 438 頁
...organization. In Notes on Virginia, he explicitly attributed virtue to farmers and vice to city-dwellers: Those who labor in the earth are the chosen people of God, . . . whose breasts He has made His peculiar deposit for substantial and genuine virtue. . . . Corruption... | |
| James L. Golden, Professor Emeritus James L Golden, Alan L. Golden - 2002 - 562 頁
...describing his ideal citizen, Jefferson wrote this memorable passage in Query XIX: Those who labour in the earth are the chosen people of God, if ever he hac a chosen people, whose breasts he has his peculiar deposit for substantia and genuine virtue. It... | |
| Allen C. Guelzo - 1999 - 532 頁
...on the link between political virtue and the life of the rural republican farmer: Those who labour in the earth are the chosen people of God, if ever...people, whose breasts he has made his peculiar deposit of substantial and genuine virtue. It is the focus in which he keeps alive that sacred fire, which... | |
| Peter Quante - 2004 - 268 頁
...it will in the end contribute most to real wealth, good morals and happiness. 229" "Those who labour in the earth are the chosen people of God, if ever...had a chosen people, whose breasts He has made his peculiur deposit for substantial and genuine virtue. It is the focus in which he keeps alive that sacred... | |
| Roger G. Kennedy - 2003 - 376 頁
...may require of public policy. One can reach those conclusions without any commitment to the view that "those who labor in the earth are the chosen people of God, if ever he had a chosen people." Not only can we rely upon a multitude of contemporary testimonials, but we can confirm those by expectations... | |
| Roger G. Kennedy - 2003 - 376 頁
...may require of public policy. One can reach those conclusions without any commitment to the view that "those who labor in the earth are the chosen people of God, if ever he had a chosen II people." Not only can we rely upon a multitude of contemporary testimonials, but we can confirm... | |
| Andrew Leyshon, Roger Lee, Colin C Williams - 2003 - 220 頁
...nostalgia, we attempt to locate the noble yeomen, stewards of the earth, whom Thomas Jefferson saw as 'the chosen people of God, if ever He had a chosen people, whose breasts He made His peculiar deposit for a substantial and genuine virtue' (Shi, 1985: 77-8). Historians have... | |
| Angela Lakwete - 2005 - 256 頁
..."the immensity of land" in the United States should occupy "all our citizens." Indeed, he declared, "those who labor in the earth are the chosen people of God, if he ever had a chosen people, whose breasts he has made his peculiar deposit for substantial and genuine... | |
| Eric Sloane - 2003 - 130 頁
...only a century ago. Today it has all but vanished. Like every American, Jefferson truly believed that "those who labor in the earth are the chosen people of God" and that "the farmer is the most noble and independent man in society." Whether you were a banker or... | |
| Paola Boi - 2003 - 288 頁
...For as the former US President Thomas Jefferson believed, "Those who labor in the earth [... were] the chosen people of God, if ever he had a chosen people" (Watson 46). In consequence, he further argued that the percentage of non-farming, manufacturing wage-laborers... | |
| |