The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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47. oldal
Liberty , indeed , though among the greatest of blessings , is not so great as that
of protection ; inasmuch as the end of the former is the progress and
improvement of the race —while that of the latter is its preservation and
perpetuation .
Liberty , indeed , though among the greatest of blessings , is not so great as that
of protection ; inasmuch as the end of the former is the progress and
improvement of the race —while that of the latter is its preservation and
perpetuation .
53. oldal
But to go further , and make equality of condition essential to liberty , would be to
destroy both liberty and progress . The reason is , that inequality of condition ,
while it is a necessary consequence of liberty , is , at the same time ,
indispensable ...
But to go further , and make equality of condition essential to liberty , would be to
destroy both liberty and progress . The reason is , that inequality of condition ,
while it is a necessary consequence of liberty , is , at the same time ,
indispensable ...
55. oldal
The utmost which the citizen can demand , is that no law shall be passed to
obstruct his rise , and to impede his progress through life . He has , then , an even
chance with all his fellows . If he does not become their equal , his case is
beyond ...
The utmost which the citizen can demand , is that no law shall be passed to
obstruct his rise , and to impede his progress through life . He has , then , an even
chance with all his fellows . If he does not become their equal , his case is
beyond ...
56. oldal
... reflection and judgment take the place of the passions ; and whether they have
succeeded or failed , a new feeling comes over every one - a disposition to
submit quietly to what is the inevitable , because it is the natural progress of
things .
... reflection and judgment take the place of the passions ; and whether they have
succeeded or failed , a new feeling comes over every one - a disposition to
submit quietly to what is the inevitable , because it is the natural progress of
things .
57. oldal
The most beautiful and sacred emotion of our carnal nature , now prompts us to
secure these to those frail and helpless beings whom we have brought into the
arena of earthly turmoil - our children . And thus is the main spring of progress set
.
The most beautiful and sacred emotion of our carnal nature , now prompts us to
secure these to those frail and helpless beings whom we have brought into the
arena of earthly turmoil - our children . And thus is the main spring of progress set
.
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