Liberty? The true liberty of a man, you would say, consisted in his finding out, or being forced to find out, the right path, and to walk thereon. To learn, or to be taught, what work he actually was able for; and then by permission, persuasion, and even... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Страница 771843Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 страници
...vortices, till we try it and fix it. " Doubt, of whatever kind, can be ended by action alone." 4. LIBERTY. Liberty ? The true liberty of a man, you would say,...persuasion, and even compulsion, to set about doing of the same ! That is his true blessedness, honour, " liberty," and maximum of wellbeing ; if liberty... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 страници
...vortices, till we try it and fix it. " Doubt, of whatever kind, can be ended by action alone." 4. LIBERTY. Liberty ? The true liberty of a man, you would say,...persuasion, and even compulsion, to set about doing of the same ! That is his true blessedness, honour, " liberty," and maximum of wellbeing ; if liberty... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 406 страници
...a divine thing. Liberty when it be-X comes the ' Liberty to die by starvation' is not so divine ! ' Liberty? The true liberty of a man, you would say,...persuasion, and even compulsion, to set about doing of the same ! That is his true blessedness, honour, ' liberty' and maximum of wellbeing : if liberty... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 408 страници
...told, is a divine thing. Liberty when it becomes the ' Liberty to die by starvation' is not so divine ! Liberty? The true liberty of a man, you would say,...persuasion, and even compulsion, to set about doing of the same ! That is his true blessedness, honour, ' liberty' and maximum of wellbeing : if liberty... | |
| 1888 - 1008 страници
...in America. I. What is the Christian law of liberty ? " The true liberty of a man," says Carlyle, " you would say consisted in his finding out. or being forced to find out, the right path and to walk therein. To learn or be taught what work he was actually able to do ; and then by permission, persuasion,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1885 - 688 страници
...it becomes the ' Liberty to die by starvation ' is not so divine ! Liberty ? The true liberty of n man you would say, consisted in his finding out, or...persuasion, and even compulsion, to set about doing of the same ! That is his true blessedness, honour, ' liberty ' and maximum of well being : if liberty... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1887 - 544 страници
...so. '' RIVEN BREEKS SIT STILL." LIBERTY. WHAT IS IT f Hpicurut. "HE is WISE WHO FOLLOWS THE WISE." LIBERTY? The true liberty of a man, you would say,...was able for: and then by permission, persuasion, or even compulsion, to set about doing of the same ? That is his true blessedness, honour, liberty,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1890 - 276 страници
...selection illustrates Ruskin's beautiful and half-instinctive use of the Bible. P.208. Com pare Carlyle: "Liberty? The true liberty of a man, you would say,...persuasion, and even compulsion, to set about doing of the same! That is his true blessedness, honour, 'liberty,' and maximum of well-being: if liberty... | |
| Oscar Lovell Triggs - 1893 - 168 страници
...government begins and ends with the individual. Carlyle, we know, defined liberty in other terms : " Liberty ? The true liberty of a man, you would say,...to find out, the right path, and to walk thereon. ... If thou do know better than I what is good and right, I conjure thee, in the name of God, force... | |
| Benjamin Jones - 1894 - 882 страници
...as it is to some extent opposed to the democratic principle, it is as well to face it. He said : ' Liberty ? The true liberty of a man, you would say,...for ; and then by permission, persuasion, and even by compulsion, to set about doing of the same. ... If thou art in very deed my Wiser, may a beneficent... | |
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