The Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith: A Selection of the Most Memorable Passages in His Writings ConversationsLongmans, Green, 1865 - 355 oldal |
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... JUSTICE AND INJUSTICE . THE only true way to make the mass of mankind see the beauty of justice , is by showing to them in pretty plain terms the consequences of injustice .- [ P . P. Letters . ] PARENTAL AMBITION . 1 131 HISTORY OF ...
... JUSTICE AND INJUSTICE . THE only true way to make the mass of mankind see the beauty of justice , is by showing to them in pretty plain terms the consequences of injustice .- [ P . P. Letters . ] PARENTAL AMBITION . 1 131 HISTORY OF ...
173. oldal
... JUSTICE . - PRISON LIFE . 173 THE MARCH OF JUSTICE . THE whole tone and tenor of public morals is affected by the state of supreme Justice ; it extinguishes revenge , it communicates a spirit of purity and uprightness to inferior ...
... JUSTICE . - PRISON LIFE . 173 THE MARCH OF JUSTICE . THE whole tone and tenor of public morals is affected by the state of supreme Justice ; it extinguishes revenge , it communicates a spirit of purity and uprightness to inferior ...
178. oldal
... JUSTICE BEFORE DISCIPLINE . PRISON discipline is an object of considerable im- portance ; but the common rights of mankind , and the common principles of justice , and humanity , and liberty , are of greater consequence even than prison ...
... JUSTICE BEFORE DISCIPLINE . PRISON discipline is an object of considerable im- portance ; but the common rights of mankind , and the common principles of justice , and humanity , and liberty , are of greater consequence even than prison ...
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