It demands that each man who enters into the enjoyment of the advantages of a polity shall be mindful of his debt to those who have laboriously constructed it ; and shall take heed that no act of his weakens the fabric in which he has been permitted to... The Martyrdom of Labour - Page 185by Alfred Thomas Story - 1899 - 293 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1905 - 1004 pages
...individual to society. Be it enough to assent when our Professor demands "that each man who enters Into the enjoyment of the advantages of a polity shall...weakens the fabric In which he has been permitted to live." • Such Is the duty of the citizen, the father of a family, the landlord, the lawgiver, the... | |
| 1897 - 1166 pages
...survive. It repu diates the gladiatorial theory of existence. It demands that each man who enters into the enjoyment of the advantages of a polity shall...weakens the fabric in which he has been permitted to live. Laws and moral precepts are directed to the end of curbing the cosmic process and reminding the... | |
| 1894 - 900 pages
...survive. It repudiates the gladiatorial theory of existence. It demands that each man who enters into the enjoyment of the advantages of a polity shall...weakens the fabric in which he has been permitted to live. Laws and moral precepts are directed to the end of curbing the cosmic process and reminding the... | |
| 1893 - 804 pages
...survive. It repudiates the gladiatorial theory of existence. It demands that each man who enters into the enjoyment of the advantages of a polity shall be mindful of bis debt to those who have laboriously constructed it ; and shall take heed that no act of his weakens... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1894 - 380 pages
...survive. It repudiates the gladiatorial theory of existence. It demands that each man who enters into the enjoyment of the advantages of a polity shall...weakens the fabric in which he has been permitted to live. Laws and moral precepts are directed to the end of curbing the cosmic process and reminding the... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1894 - 1272 pages
...survive. It repudiates the gladiatorial theory of existence. It demands that each man who enters into the enjoyment of the advantages of a polity shall...weakens the fabric in which he has been permitted to live. Laws and moral precepts are directed to the end of curbing the cosmic process and reminding the... | |
| James Iverach - 1894 - 252 pages
...repudiates the gladiatorial theory of existence. It demands that each man who enters into the enjoyments of a polity shall be mindful of his debt to those...weakens the fabric in which he has been permitted to live. Laws and moral precepts are directed to the end of curbing the cosmic process, and reminding... | |
| Minnesota State Conference of Social Work - 1905 - 2210 pages
...repudiates the gladiatorial theory of existence. It demands that each man who enters into the enjoyments of a polity shall be mindful of his debt to those...weakens the fabric in which he has been permitted to live. Laws and moral precepts are directed to the end of curbing the cosmic process and remaining the... | |
| Swami Abhedānanda - 1902 - 130 pages
...survive. It repudiates the gladiatorial theory of existence. It demands that each man who enters into the enjoyment of the advantages of a polity shall...weakens the fabric in which he has been permitted to live. Laws and moral precepts are directed to the end of curbing the cosmic process, and reminding... | |
| 1896 - 446 pages
...survive. It repudiates the gladiatorial theory of existence. It demands that each man who enters into the enjoyment of the advantages of a polity shall...weakens the fabric in which he has been permitted to live. Laws and moral precepts are directed to the end of curbing the cosmic process and reminding the... | |
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