Its true signs are thought for the poor and suffering, chivalrous regard and respect for woman, the frank recognition of human brotherhood, irrespective of race or colour or nation or religion, the narrowing of the domain of mere force as a governing... The Social Spirit in America - Halaman 20oleh Charles Richmond Henderson - 1897 - 350 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| American Bar Association - 1896 - 726 halaman
...veneer ; it must penetrate to the very heart and core of societies of men. Its true signs are thought for the poor and suffering, chivalrous regard and...recognition of human brotherhood, irrespective of race or colour or nation or religion, the narrowing of the domain of mere force as a governing factor in the... | |
| James Shepard Dennis - 1897 - 622 halaman
...veneer; it must penetrate to the very heart and core of societies of men. Its true signs are thought for the poor and suffering, chivalrous regard and...abhorrence of what is mean and cruel and vile, ceaseless devoThe process of foot-binding has been accurately described by Miss Adele M. Fielde, long a resident... | |
| Jessie Jane Cassidy Saunders - 1897 - 128 halaman
...end and object." The end and object of government should be one with the advance of civilization, " the narrowing of the domain of mere force as a governing...abhorrence of what is mean and cruel and vile, ceaseless dovotion to the claims of justice." n PENALTIES FOR RAPE. ALABAMA. — " At the discretion of the jury,... | |
| United Empire Loyalists' Association of Ontario - 1897 - 334 halaman
...suffering ; chivalrous regard and respect for women ; the frank recognition of human brotherhood ; the narrowing of the domain of mere force as a governing...factor in the world ; the love of ordered freedom ; the abhorrence of what is mean and cruel and vile ; ceaseless devotion to the claims of justice."... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1900 - 810 halaman
...veneer ; it must penetrate to the very heart and core of societies of men. Its true signs are thought for the poor and suffering, chivalrous regard and...ordered freedom, abhorrence of what is mean and cruel mid vile, ceaseless devotion to the claims of Justice. Civilization in that, its true, its highest... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1900 - 658 halaman
...veneer ; it must penetrate to the very heart and core of societies of men. Its true signs are thought for the poor and suffering, chivalrous regard and...recognition of human brotherhood, irrespective of race or colour or nation or religion, the narrowing of the domain of mere force as a governing factor in the... | |
| Matthias Nace Forney, John Forrest Dillon - 1900 - 82 halaman
...extension of the sovereignty of the United States over subject peoples " ; in favor of " narrowing the domain of mere force as a governing factor in the world " ; and of the unlimited coinage by the National Government of ounces and fractions of ounces of gold... | |
| Richard Barry O'Brien - 1901 - 434 halaman
...Englishspeaking world which you and I represent to-day, and with one more reference to them I end. chivalrous regard and respect for woman, the frank...recognition of human brotherhood, irrespective of race or colour or nation or religion, the narrowing of the domain of mere force as a governing factor in the... | |
| Victorian Club of Boston - 1902 - 190 halaman
...object of their ambition. For what is true civilization? A distinguished jurist has said it is "thought for the poor and suffering, chivalrous regard and...religion, the narrowing of the domain of mere force, as a government factor in the .world, the love of ordered freedom, abhorrence of what is mean and cruel... | |
| 1905 - 1240 halaman
...between might and right, between force and luw. Lord Russell in his great address at Saratoga ranked " The narrowing of the domain of mere force as a governing factor in the world, the love of ordered freedom " high among the " true signs" of civilization, while lawlessness is everywhere ihe badge of barbarism.... | |
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