The principles of Jefferson are the definitions and axioms of free society. And yet they are denied and evaded, with no small show of success. One dashingly calls them "glittering generalities. The Inalienable Rights of Man - Sayfa 11John Rankin Rogers tarafından - 1900 - 36 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1860 - 266 sayfa
...glittering generalities." Another bluntly styles them " selfevident lies." And others insidiously argue that they apply only to " superior races.*' These....supplanting the principles of free government, and restoring liiose of classification, caste, and legitimacy. They would delight a convocation of crowned heads... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1860 - 250 sayfa
...glittering generalities." Another bluntly styles thern " selfevident lies." And others insidiously argue that they apply only to " superior races." These expressions, differing in form, are identical in object and effect—the supplanting the principles of free government, and restoring those of classification,... | |
| 1860 - 292 sayfa
...glittering generalities." Another bluntly styles them "selfevident lies." And others insidiously argue that they apply only to " superior races." These expressions, differing in form, are identical in object und effect— the supplanting the principles of free government, and restoring those of classification,... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1874 - 558 sayfa
...'glittering generalities' ; another bluntly calls them ' self-evident lies ' ; and others insidiously argue that they apply only to ' superior races.' " These...restoring those of classification, caste, and legitimacy. Thev would delight a convocation of crowned heads plotting against the people. They arc the van-guard,... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1875 - 568 sayfa
...'glittering generalities' ; another bluntly calls them ' self-evident lies ' ; and others insidiously argue that they apply only to ' superior races.' " These...classification, caste, and legitimacy. They would delight n convocation of crowned heads plotting against the people. They are the van-guard, the miners and... | |
| Elias Nason, Thomas Russell - 1876 - 476 sayfa
...Democratic politicians, ' differing in form, are identical in object and effect, — the supplanting of the principles of free government, and restoring those of classification, caste, and legitimacy ; ' that ' they would delight a convocation of crowned heads plotting against the people ; ' that '... | |
| William Stevens Robinson - 1877 - 622 sayfa
...generalities;" another bluntly calls thorn " self-evidont lies;" and still others insidiously argue that they apply only to " superior races." These expressions, differing in form, aro identical in object and effect, — the supplanting the principles of free government, and restoring... | |
| 1900 - 514 sayfa
...Jefferson are the definitions of free society. And yet they are denied or evaded with no small •how of success. One dashingly calls them glittering generalities;...effect — the supplanting the principles of free government—and restoring those of classification, caste ana legitimacy. They would delight a convocation... | |
| Society of the Army of the Tennessee - 1893 - 672 sayfa
...calls them self-evident lies. And others insidiously argue that they apply only to superior races. The expressions, differing in form, are identical in object...and restoring those of classification, caste, and illegitimacy. They would delight a convocation of crowned heads plotting against the people. They are... | |
| 1908 - 604 sayfa
...generalities.' Another bluntly calls them 'self-evident lies' and others insidiously argue that they apply to 'superior races.' These expressions, differing...restoring those of classification, caste and legitimacy. * * * All honor to Jefferson — to the man who in the concrete pressure of a struggle for national... | |
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