| James Ford Rhodes - United States - 1892 - 604 pages
...the cause dear to every gentleman in history, and a bully strikes him down. In a republic of freemen, this scholar speaks for freedom, and his blood stains...from memory, from tradition, or from noble hearts. ... Of what use are your books ? Of what use is your scholarship ? Without freedom of thought, there... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - United States - 1892 - 566 pages
...the cause dear to every gentleman in history, and a bully strikes him down. In a republic of freemen, this scholar speaks for freedom, and his blood stains...from memory, from tradition, or from noble hearts. ... Of what use are your books t Of what use is your scholarship ? Without freedom of thought, there... | |
| George William Curtis - Citizenship - 1894 - 532 pages
...Gentlemen, the human heart is just, and no traitor to humanity escapes his proper doom. The sacred story hands down to endless infamy the Priest and the Levite...deserting every other cause to defend liberty. Of what use are your books? Of what use is your scholarship ? Without freedom of thought there is no civilization... | |
| Edward Cary - 1894 - 374 pages
...Thermopylae, and that his Thermopylae is called Kansas." Of Sumner he said : " In a republic of freemen this scholar speaks for freedom, and his blood stains...from memory, from tradition, or from noble hearts." Of the function of the scholar class : — " The very material success for which nations, like individuals,... | |
| Edward Cary - Authors, American - 1894 - 374 pages
...Thermopylae, and that his Thermopylae is called Kansas." Of Sumner he said : " In a republic of freemen this scholar speaks for freedom, and his blood stains...from memory, from tradition, or from noble hearts." Of the function of the scholar class : — " The very material success for which nations, like individuals,... | |
| Edward Cary - Authors, American - 1894 - 372 pages
...Thermopylae, and that his Thermopylae is called Kansas." Of Sumner he said : " In a republic of freemen this scholar speaks for freedom, and his blood stains...through all our history. That damned spot will never ou. from memory, from tradition, or from noble hearts." Of the function of the scholar class : —... | |
| Charles William Bardeen - Authors, American - 1899 - 510 pages
...recent assault upon Sunnier: " In a repuhlic of freemen this scholar speaks for freedom, and his hlood stains the senate floor. There it will blush through all our history. * * * Brothers, the call has come to us. I summon you to the great fight of Freedom2." XXI He became... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1905 - 460 pages
...insensible, and will not raise him lest his motives be misunderstood ; and another turns his back upon the bleeding colleague because for two years he has not...deserting every other cause to defend liberty. Of what use are youi books ? Of what use is your scholarship ? Without freedom of thought, there ia no... | |
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