| American Historical Association - 1886 - 500 strani
...193 ; Hildreth, v., p. 4o7 ; Randall, ii., pp. 6o6622. 'Jefferson's Works, vol. iv., pp. 353, 359. * "We have yet gained little, if we countenance a political intolerance as wicked, as despotic, as religious intolerance." — Works, viii., p. 2. 4 He seemed to expect the '... | |
| Lucy Maynard Salmon - 1886 - 140 strani
...; Hildreth, v. , p. 407 ; Randall, ii., pp. 606622. 1 Jefferson's Works, vol. iv. , pp. 353, 359. * "We have yet gained little, if we countenance a political intolerance as wicked, as despotic, as religious intolerance." — Works, viii., p. 2. 4 He seemed to expect the '... | |
| Henry Adams - 1889 - 468 strani
...differences of opinion were not differences of principle ; if he seriously wished all Americans to " restore to social intercourse that harmony and affection...liberty and even life itself are but dreary things," — he could afford to make few removals for party reasons. On the other hand, if, as he privately... | |
| Henry Adams - 1889 - 466 strani
...differences of opinion were not differences of principle ; if he seriously wished all Americans to " restore to social intercourse that harmony and affection...liberty and even life itself are but dreary things," — he could afford to make few removals for party reasons. On the other hand, if, as he privately... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1894 - 460 strani
...laws must protect, and to violate which would be oppression. Let us, then, fellow-citizens, unite with one heart and one mind ; let us restore to social...political intolerance as despotic, as wicked, and rv— 25 capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions. During the throes and convulsions of the ancient... | |
| Alexander Johnston, James Albert Woodburn - 1896 - 442 strani
...laws must protect, and to violate which would be oppression. Let us then, fellow-citizens, unite with one heart and one mind, let us restore to social intercourse...dreary things. And let us reflect, that having banished frcm our land that religious intolerance under which mankind so long bled and suffered, we have yet... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1897 - 540 strani
...one mind ; let us restore to social intercourse that harmony & affection, without which Liberty, & even Life itself, are but dreary things. And let us reflect that hav* banishd f I™ our land y' religious intol" undr w* mankind so long bled & suffered we hre yet... | |
| Alexander Johnston - 1898 - 436 strani
...laws must protect, and to violate which would be oppression. Let us then, fellow-citizens, unite with one heart and one mind, let us restore to social intercourse...religious intolerance under which mankind so long bled and I suffered, we have yet gained little, if we countenance a political intolerance, as despotic, as wicked,... | |
| 1899 - 500 strani
...laws must protect, and to violate which would be oppression. Let us then, fellow-citizens, unite with one heart and one mind, let us restore to social intercourse...political intolerance, as despotic, as wicked, and as capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions. During the throes and convulsions of the ancient world,... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 500 strani
...laws must protect, and to violate which would be oppression. Let us then, fellow-citizens, unite with one heart and one mind, let us restore to social intercourse...political intolerance, as despotic, as wicked, and as capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions. During the throes and convulsions of the ancient world,... | |
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