I exhort you never to debase the moral currency or to lower the standard of rectitude, but SELECTED EPIGRAPHS 31 to try others by the final maxim that governs your own lives, and to suffer no man and no cause to escape the undying penalty which History... University of California Publications in History - Stran 220avtor: University of California, Berkeley - 1916Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1905 - 556 strani
...with the longitude." "Never lower the standard of rectitude," he warns the students at Cambridge, "but try others by the final maxim that governs your own lives and suffer no man and no cause to escape the undying penalty which history has the power to inflict on... | |
| William Samuel Lilly - 1897 - 312 strani
...doctrine. "I exhort you," he said, with an earnestness which took us captive, as we listened to him — " I exhort you never to debase the moral currency, or...the final maxim that governs your own lives, and to allow no man and no cause to escape the undying penalty which history has the power to inflict on wrong.... | |
| Robert Wilbur Steele - 1898 - 192 strani
...against me when I implore you never to debase the moral currency or lower the standards of rectitude ; to suffer no man and no cause to escape the undying penalty which history has the mission to inflict on wrong, but to try others by the final maxim that governs our lives." <39 clare... | |
| American Historical Association - 1899 - 766 strani
...History, strenuously contends: "The weight of opinion is against mo when I exhort yon," so he writes, "never to debase the moral currency or to lower the...but to try others by the final maxim that governs our own lives, and to sull'er no man and no cause to escape the undying penalty which history has the... | |
| American Historical Association - 1899 - 768 strani
...History, strenuously contends: "The weight of opinion is against mo when I exhort yon," so he writes, "never to debase the moral currency or to lower the...but to try others by the final maxim that governs our own lives, and to snfl'or no man and no cause to escape the undying penalty which history h;in... | |
| American Historical Association - 1899 - 770 strani
...History, strenuously contends: "The weight of opinion is against me when I exhort you,'' so ho writes, "never to debase the moral currency or to lower the...of rectitude, but to try others by the final maxim thiit governs our own lives, and to sutler no man nnil no cause to escape the undying penalty whieh... | |
| Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman - 1901 - 450 strani
...learned of living historians declares his chief message to be " never to debase the moral currency nor lower the standard of rectitude, but to try others by the final maxim that governs our own lives, and suffer no man and no cause to escape the penalty which history has power to inflict... | |
| American Historical Association - 1904 - 696 strani
...Cambridge lecture, has formally placed on record his opinion on ethical values in history when saying, *'I exhort you never to debase the moral currency...try others by the final maxim that governs your own livesland to suffer no man and no cause to escape the undying penalty which history has the power to... | |
| 1905 - 548 strani
...with the longitude." "Never lower the standard of rectitude," he warns the students at Cambridge, "but try others by the final maxim that governs your own lives and suffer no man and no cause to escape the undying penalty which history has the power to inflict on... | |
| Charles William Super - 1907 - 120 strani
...doctrine could be imagined than the career of the Great Corsican. Much wiser are the words of Lord Acton: "I exhort you never to debase the moral currency,...the final maxim that governs your own lives, and to allow no man and no cause to escape the undying penalty which history has the power to inflict on wrong.... | |
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