| Charles Edward Russell - 1922 - 466 páginas
...Strive for a republic for thy people, never a monarchy : the latter ennobles one family, or only a few families, and founds a dynasty; the former makes a people noble and worthy by reason, great by liberty, and prosperous and brilliant by labor. 9. Love thy neighbor as thyself,... | |
| Charles Edward Russell, Eulogio Balan Rodriguez - 1923 - 454 páginas
...that can use true authority. Eighth. Thou shalt strive for a republic and never for a monarchy in the country ; for the latter exalts one or several families...liberty, and prosperous and brilliant through labor. Ninth. Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself; for God has imposed upon him the obligation to help... | |
| Charles Edward Russell, Eulogio Balan Rodriguez - 1923 - 450 páginas
...proclaimed by the conscience of a whole people is the only one that can use true authority. Eighth. Thou shalt strive for a republic and never for a monarchy in the country; for the latter exalts one or several families and founds a dynasty; the former makes a... | |
| George Arthur Malcolm - 1924 - 328 páginas
...by the conscience of a whole people is the only one who can use true authority. Eighth. Thou shall strive for a Republic and never for a monarchy in...liberty, and prosperous and brilliant through labor. Ninth. Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself: for God has imposed upon him, as well as upon thee,... | |
| Frank Charles Laubach - 1925 - 546 páginas
...and proclaimed by the conscience of a whole people is the only one who can use true authority. "8. Thou shalt strive for a Republic and never for a Monarchy in the country: for the latter exalts one or several families and founds a dynasty; the former makes a... | |
| Maximo Manguiat Kalaw - 1926 - 1178 páginas
...proclaimed by the conscience of a whole people is the only one who can use true authority. Eighth. Thou shalt strive for a Republic and never for a Monarchy in thy country; for the latter exalts one or eeveral families and founds a dynasty; the former makes a people noble and worthy through reason, great... | |
| Gregorio Aglípay y Labayán - 1926 - 76 páginas
...never a monarchy; the latter elevates one or a few families and founds e dynasty; the latter produces a people noble and worthy through reason, great through...liberty, and prosperous and brilliant through labor. Ninth. Love thy neighbor as thyself, for God hath imposed OD him, as on thee, too, the obligation of... | |
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