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" Free institutions can be maintained only by citizens, each of whom is instant to oppose every illegitimate act, every assumption of supremacy, every official excess of power, however trivial it may seem. As Hamlet says, there is such a thing as 'greatly... "
Herbert Spencer on the Americans and the Americans on Herbert Spencer: Being ... - Sayfa 14
Edward Livingston Youmans tarafından - 1882 - 96 sayfa
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The Contemporary Review, 43. cilt

1883 - 934 sayfa
...permit small trespasses, because it would be troublesome or profitless or unpopular to oppose them, which leads to the habit of acquiescence in wrong,...official excess of power, however trivial it may seem. As Hamlet says, there is such a thing as " greatly to find quarrel in a straw," when the straw implies...
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The Popular Science Monthly, 22. cilt

1882 - 966 sayfa
...it worth while for people to mate themselves disagreeable by resenting every trifling aggression? Wo Americans think it involves too much loss of time...official excess of power, however trivial it may seem. As Hamlet says, there is such a thing as greatly to find quarrel in a straw, where that straw implies...
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Orderly Book of Sir John Johnson During the Oriskany Campaign, 1776-1777

Sir John Johnson, William Leete Stone, John Watts De Peyster, Theodorus Bailey Myers - 1882 - 530 sayfa
...doesn't pay." "Exactly. That is what I mean by character. It is this easy going readiness to permit imall trespasses because it would be troublesome or profitless...in wrong and the decay of free institutions. Free instltuti ns can be maintained only by citizens, each of whom is instant to oppose every illegitimate...
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The Tories Or Loyalists in America: Being Slight Historical Tracings, from ...

Theodorus Bailey Myers - 1882 - 138 sayfa
...because it would be troublesome or profitless or unpopular to oppose, which leads to the habit or' acquiescence in wrong and the decay of free institutions. Free institutions can be maintained only by citizen,-, each of whom is instant to oppose every illegitimate act, every assumption of supremacy,...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 37. cilt

1883 - 884 sayfa
...permit small trespasses, because it would be troublesome or profitless or unpopular to oppose them, which leads to the habit of acquiescence in wrong,...official excess of power, however trivial it may seem. As Hamlet says, there is such a thing as " greatly to find quarrel in a straw," when the straw implies...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 37. cilt;100. cilt

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1883 - 924 sayfa
...permit small trespasses, because it would be troublesome or profitless or unpopular to oppose them, which leads to the habit of acquiescence in wrong,...official excess of power, however trivial it may seem. As Hamlet says, there is such a thing as " greatly to find quarrel in a straw," when the straw implies...
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The Contemporary Review, 43. cilt

1883 - 948 sayfa
...permit small trespasses, because it would be troublesome or profitless or unpopular to oppose them, which leads to the habit of acquiescence in wrong,...official excess of power, however trivial it may seem. As Hamlet says, there is such a thing as " greatly to find quarrel in a straw," when the straw implies...
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Littell's Living Age, 156. cilt

1883 - 866 sayfa
...trespasses, because it would be troublesome or profitless or unpopular to oppose them, which leads to t.ie habit of acquiescence in wrong, and the decay of free...official excess of power, however trivial it may seem. As Hamlet says, there is such a thing as "greatly to find quarrel in a straw," when the straw implies...
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The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review, 4. cilt

1883 - 218 sayfa
...permit small trespasses because it would be troublesome, or profitless, or unpopular to oppose them, which leads to the habit of acquiescence in wrong and the decay of free institutions." In the matter of vaccination, we are continually struck with the facility with which entire communities...
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Essays, Scientific, Political, and Speculative, 3. cilt

Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 554 sayfa
...permit small trespasses, because it would be troublesome or profitless or unpopular to oppose them, which leads to the habit of acquiescence in wrong,...official excess of power, however trivial it may seem. As Hamlet says, there is such a thing as "greatly to find quarrel in a straw," when the straw implies...
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