| Kansas State Board of Health - 1911 - 818 páginas
...bugs Upon their backs to bite 'em ; And little bugs have lesser bugs, And so on ad infinitum." '* * * They are slaves most base Whose love of right is for...and not For all the race/' —James Russell Lowell. CONTENTS OF THIS BULLETIN. Contagious Diseases for October, page 274. Drug Analysis No. XXIV, page... | |
| 1912 - 890 páginas
...and at the point of his pen. He took his marchIng orders from Lowell: — Tbe Contemporary Rerlew. He's true to God who's true to man; wherever wrong...humblest and the weakest 'neath the all-beholding sun. The gospel of social service, the politics of social betterment, were what was nearest to his heart... | |
| Robert Fletcher Moorshead - 1913 - 232 páginas
...is capable of the strongest and most ample vindication. CHAPTER IV THE NEED FOR MEDICAL MISSIONS " He's true to God, who's true to man. Wherever wrong...the all-beholding sun. That wrong is also done to them and they are slaves most base Whose love of right is for themselves and not for all their race."... | |
| 1914 - 438 páginas
...must not injure him. "Whatever wrong is done To the humblest and the weakest 'neath the all beholding Sun, That wrong is also done to us; and they are slaves...Whose love of right is for themselves and not for all their race. THE STATE AND THE IMMIGRANT BY JS WOODWORTH Let me, as a Canadian, express my appreciation... | |
| Sophia Dobson Collet - 1914 - 374 páginas
...late Russell Lowell that "In the gain or loss of one race all the rest have equal claim" ; and that Wherever wrong is done To the humblest and the weakest',...all-beholding Sun^> That wrong is also done to us. In September, 1821, the Calcutta Unitarian Committee was originated. * * "The Committee was formed... | |
| Sara Tobias Drukker - 1914 - 74 páginas
...sympathies : they most deserve the crown of approval whose sympathies have embraced all humanity. For, ' ' They are slaves most base whose love of right is for themselves and not for all the race." Live and yearn. Where there's a frill there's a fray. Count him lucky who cannot do all the things... | |
| George Hodges - 1914 - 296 páginas
...nobody knows exactly what is the matter. But if there were no strikes nobody would try to find out. "'He's true to God who's true to man: wherever wrong is done To the meanest and the weakest 'neath the all-beholding sun, That wrong is also done to us; and they are slaves... | |
| Martin Lovering - 1915 - 830 páginas
...but then Before Man made us citizens, great Nature made us men. He's true to God who's true to men; Wherever wrong is done To the humblest and the weakest, 'neath the all beholding sun, That wrong is also done to us; and they are slaves most base, Whose love of right... | |
| 1916 - 804 páginas
...oppression, and, properly speaking, false imprisonment ; to fine them or tab (Continued on page 156) OF He's true to God who's true to man; wherever wrong...and not for all the race. — James Russell Lowell. Tennessee Court Vindicates Sabbatarians BY THE EDITOR FOR many years those who observed nother day... | |
| Missouri Bar Association - 1916 - 282 páginas
...who is true to man ; Whatever wrong is done To the humblest and the weakest, 'Neath the all beholding sun, That wrong is also done to us ; And they are...right is for themselves And not for all the race." This represents the very spirit of the Civil Law. It is an encouragement that we have so good a representation... | |
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