| 1923 - 476 페이지
...companionship of wise thoughts and right feelings." From John Morley's "On the Study of Literature." I do not mean to say we are bound to follow implicity...authority, fairly considered and weighed, cannot stand. From the address at Cooper Institute. GLAD TO NOTE In looking over the things in print glad to note:... | |
| Julia Mygatt Powell - 1921 - 106 페이지
...in whatever our. fathers did. To do so would be to discard all the lights of current experiences — to reject all progress, all improvement. What I do...so clear, that even their great authority, fairly weighed and considered, cannot stand. And most assuredly not in a case whereof we ourselves declare,... | |
| Edwin Hamlin Carr - 1922 - 312 페이지
...guard a little against being misunderstood. I do not mean to say we are bound to follow implicitly in whatever our fathers did. To do so would be to discard all the lights of current experience—to reject all progress, all improvement. What I do say is that if we would supplant the... | |
| Carl Sandburg - 1926 - 526 페이지
...guard a little against being misunderstood. "I do not mean to say we are bound to follow implicitly in whatever our fathers did. To do so would be to...experience— to reject all progress, all improvement." He would take all blame for John Brown and Harpers Ferry off the Republican party. And he would speak... | |
| Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 1922 - 740 페이지
...the axe fall." From "Lincoln's Lost Speech." I do not mean to say we are bound to follow implicitly in whatever our fathers did. To do so would be to...authority, fairly considered and weighed, cannot stand. From the address at Cooper Institute. In a larger sense, we cannot dedicate — we cannot consecrate... | |
| 1917 - 210 페이지
...opinions and policy of our fathers in any case, we should do so upon evidence so conclusive, and arguments so clear, that even their great authority fairly considered and weighed cannot stand." Up to the present decade our Constitution with its guarantees of personal liberty and private rights,... | |
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