Gillette's Social Redemption: A Review of World-wide Conditions as They Exist To-day Offering an Entirely New Suggestion for the Remedy of the Evils They ExhibitH. B. Turner & Company, 1907 - 783 páginas |
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... truth or virtue an affront endures , The affront is mine , my friend , and should be yours . -Pope Truth has rough flavours if we bite it through . -George Eliot . GILLETTE'S SOCIAL REDEMPTION CHAPTER PREFACE CONTENTS PAGE 1 BOOK I.
... truth or virtue an affront endures , The affront is mine , my friend , and should be yours . -Pope Truth has rough flavours if we bite it through . -George Eliot . GILLETTE'S SOCIAL REDEMPTION CHAPTER PREFACE CONTENTS PAGE 1 BOOK I.
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... CHAPTER PREFACE CONTENTS PAGE 1 BOOK I. I. INTRODUCTORY II . RACIAL CONDITIONS III . INTERNATIONAL CONDITIONS IV . TRADE RELATIONS V. NATIONAL CONDITIONS 24 33 32728 5 19 17 BOOK II . I. II . III . RUSSIA . THE WARNING OF RUSSIAN ...
... CHAPTER PREFACE CONTENTS PAGE 1 BOOK I. I. INTRODUCTORY II . RACIAL CONDITIONS III . INTERNATIONAL CONDITIONS IV . TRADE RELATIONS V. NATIONAL CONDITIONS 24 33 32728 5 19 17 BOOK II . I. II . III . RUSSIA . THE WARNING OF RUSSIAN ...
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... , neither can that struggle , however militantly constructed of evil conditions , be an act of pessimism . As well accuse the farmer , hoeing out the Canadian thistle and the milkweed , of 1 CHAPTER PREFACE CONTENTS PAGE.
... , neither can that struggle , however militantly constructed of evil conditions , be an act of pessimism . As well accuse the farmer , hoeing out the Canadian thistle and the milkweed , of 1 CHAPTER PREFACE CONTENTS PAGE.
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... the mind that builds for aye . " Arlington Heights , Mass . October , 1906 . MELVIN L. SEVERY . * For a brief description of the Gillette System see Appendix " A. " BOOK I CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER II . RACIAL CONDITIONS 2 PREFACE.
... the mind that builds for aye . " Arlington Heights , Mass . October , 1906 . MELVIN L. SEVERY . * For a brief description of the Gillette System see Appendix " A. " BOOK I CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER II . RACIAL CONDITIONS 2 PREFACE.
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... CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER II . RACIAL CONDITIONS CHAPTER III . INTERNATIONAL CONDITIONS CHAPTER IV . TRADE RELATIONS CHAPTER V. NATIONAL CONDITIONS Violent agitations in the political or commercial world disclose two 3 BOOK ...
... CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER II . RACIAL CONDITIONS CHAPTER III . INTERNATIONAL CONDITIONS CHAPTER IV . TRADE RELATIONS CHAPTER V. NATIONAL CONDITIONS Violent agitations in the political or commercial world disclose two 3 BOOK ...
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Página 314 - The basis of our political systems is the right of the people to make and to alter their constitutions of government. But the constitution which at any time exists till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people is sacredly obligatory upon all. The very idea of the power and the right of the people to establish government presupposes the duty of every individual to obey the established government.
Página 670 - With fingers weary and worn, With eyelids heavy and red, A woman sat in unwomanly rags Plying her needle and thread — Stitch ! stitch ! stitch ! In poverty, hunger and dirt, And still with a voice of dolorous pitch, Would that its tone could reach the rich ! She sang this "Song of the Shirt.
Página 121 - With the movements in this hemisphere we are of necessity more immediately connected, and by causes which must be obvious to all enlightened and impartial observers.
Página 118 - Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that his justice cannot sleep for ever...
Página 117 - The nation which indulges towards another an habitual 'hatred, or an habitual fondness, is in some degree a slave. It is a slave to its animosity or to its affection, either of which is sufficient to lead it astray from its duty and its interest.
Página 113 - This is a world of compensation; and he who would be no slave must consent to have no slave. Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves, and, under a just God, cannot long retain it.
Página 113 - The principles of Jefferson are the definitions and axioms of free society. And yet they are denied and evaded, with no small show of success. One dashingly calls them
Página 198 - Many politicians of our time are in the habit of laying it down as a self-evident proposition, that no people ought to be free till they are fit to use their freedom. The maxim is worthy of the fool in the old story, who resolved not to go into the water till he had learned to swim. If men are to wait for liberty till they become wise and good in slavery, they may indeed wait forever.
Página 698 - They look up with their pale and sunken faces, And their look is dread to see, For they 'mind you of their angels in high places, With eyes turned on Deity. "How long...
Página 78 - The times have been That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end ; but now they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools.