The Tuftonian, Volumen28

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Tufts College, 1902

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Página 323 - These wards, called townships in New England, are the vital principle of their governments, and have proved themselves the wisest invention ever devised by the wit of man for the perfect exercise of self-government, and for its preservation.
Página 69 - Quel dieu, quel moissonneur de 1'eternel etc, Avait, en s'en allant, negligemment jete Cette faucille d'or dans le champ des etoiles.
Página 338 - In 1776, the Americans laid before Europe that noble Declaration, which ought to be hung up in the nursery of every king, and blazoned on the porch of every royal palace.
Página 43 - Italiano while in prison, and used often to think of a passage in it, while looking at this miniature piece of horticulture: Mio picciol orto, A me sei vigna, e campo, e selva, e prato. BALDI. My little garden, To me thou'rt vineyard, field, and meadow, and wood.
Página 27 - Social Theory," puts the case fairly as follows : " When a strike is in progress, attended with much suffering, and non-union workmen accept the rejected service, they are taking labor they have not themselves secured, and by so doing are aiding to bring about a reduction. The case is one in which the plea of industrial liberty is brought in a deceptive way against social progress. * * * The individual in a general movement for the public welfare must concede something of his personal liberty. A...
Página 29 - ... hunger and deformed with toil, dreamed that Democracy would bring deliverance. The people were right; Democracy, so giantlike and threatening, which, with rude strength severs sacred ties and stamps out ancient landmarks, Democracy, though in ways undreamt of, did bring deliverance. For Democracy is sudden like the sea, and grows dark with storms and sweeps away many precious things ; but, like the sea, it reflects the light of the wide heavens and cleanses the shores of human life.
Página 28 - Massachusetts shoemakers' strike, treating it in a humorous and philosophical manner, and exposing to ridicule the foolish pretense of Senator Douglas — that the strike arose from "this unfortunate sectional warfare." Mr. Lincoln thanked God that we have a system of labor where there can be a strike.
Página 23 - ... or to break through a combination of employers to withstand an advance of wages, where the isolated efforts of the individuals of the wages class, acting with imperfect knowledge and under a fear of personal proscription, would be wholly inadequate to accomplish those objects But...
Página 48 - This book aided Spenser himself in filling my English walks with visions of gods and nymphs, — of enchantresses and magicians; for the reader might be surprised to know to what a literal extent such was the case.
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