Messages of Freedom, from the Magna Carta to the Lahore PledgeAsia Publishing House, 1963 - 115 sider |
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Side 55
... human faculties have any rational assurance of being right . When we consider either the history of opinion , or the ordinary conduct of human life , to what is it to be ascribed that the one and the other are no worse than they are ...
... human faculties have any rational assurance of being right . When we consider either the history of opinion , or the ordinary conduct of human life , to what is it to be ascribed that the one and the other are no worse than they are ...
Side 57
... human being can render to his fellow - creatures , and in certain cases , as in those of the early Christians and of the Reformers , those who think with Dr. Johnson believe it to have been the most precious gift which could be bestowed ...
... human being can render to his fellow - creatures , and in certain cases , as in those of the early Christians and of the Reformers , those who think with Dr. Johnson believe it to have been the most precious gift which could be bestowed ...
Side 82
... human race . " They will tend to identify demands for the admission to power of the unemancipated as the very definition of evil . They will part with their power , too often , only at the point of the sword ; for volun- tary abdication ...
... human race . " They will tend to identify demands for the admission to power of the unemancipated as the very definition of evil . They will part with their power , too often , only at the point of the sword ; for volun- tary abdication ...
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MAGNA CARTA | 1 |
ON LIBERTYJohn Milton | 15 |
THAT IN A FREE STATE EVERY MAN MAY THINK WHAT He Likes and SAY WHAT HE THINKSSpinoza | 21 |
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