Society is stable, when the wants of its members obtain as much satisfaction as, life being what it is, common sense and experience show may be reasonably expected.
The duty of safeguarding the first and highest right of its members--the right of life.
The effect of the disproportionate possession of the wealth of a community by some of its members to curtail and threaten the living of the rest is not in any way affected by the means by which that wealth was obtained.
What is this first duty of society to its members, which would be interfered with by allowing particular citizens to appropriate more than an equal proportion of the capital of the country?
But the Opposition, though formidable from the wealth and influence of some of its members, and from the admirable talents and eloquence of others, was outnumbered in Parliament, and odious throughout the country.
The chief object ofits members was to depress and supplant each other.
Mackenzie, with more delicate humour, depicted a plain country family raised by the Indian acquisitions of one of its members to sudden opulence, and exciting derision by an awkward mimicry of the manners of the great.
He knows that, in treating him precisely as it does the lowest of its members, society discharges its whole duty towards him.
It had, probably, little, if any thing, to do with slavery, except to suffer its rigors in the persons of many of its members.
It has not held a meeting since; and I have no data for stating the number of its members.
Early attention, however, has been promised to the subject, and every effort on my part will be made for a satisfactory settlement of this question, interesting to the Union generally, and particularly so to one of its members.
We have talked to the United Nations and we have called upon all of its members to make any contribution that they can toward helping obtain peace.
The quorum of Congress assembled failed by deliberate purpose of its members, so that there was no power to act on his resignation, and the Government came to a halt.
Further, the belief that the constitution of a state is only the outward expression of the common aspirations and beliefs of its members, explains the paramount political importance which Aristotle assigns to education.
I cultivate myself then for this world, and, accordingly, work in it and for it, while cultivating one of its members.
As a general rule, it is only through the relations of single citizens of one State with the citizens of another--it is only in the person of one of its members, that a State can be injured.
By means of the first, the spiritual world bows down to me and embraces me, as one of its members.
There was scarcely an illustrious family that had not had one of its members killed, wounded, or taken prisoner.
The Parliament assembled on Monday, the 27th of May, in the morning, and named certain of its members to go to M.
In the holy records of antiquity, we have two examples of a confederation ruptured by the severance of its members; one of which resulted, after three desperate battles, in the extermination of the seceding tribe.
The event of a conflict of arms, between the Union and one of its members, whether terminating in victory or defeat, would be but an alternative of calamity to all.
Taking it altogether, the mob was neither remarkable for the fashion, nor the cleanliness of the apparel of its members.
A family with resources sufficient for self-support, independent of the exertion of its members, would find a favorable situation with us for the education of its children, and for social enjoyment.
The Community was pledged by its membersnot to enter into any hostile act, and to use its influence for universal peace, they being all of a sect called "Non-Resistants.
More fortunate than its sister Academy of Sciences, it lost only three of its members by the guillotine.
How otherwise can the pomp and scandalous luxury of its members, whom we have seen rise from the dust, be supported if not by bribery?
Against these reproaches the league formally justified itself in a memorial which it deputed three of its members to deliver to the council of state at Brussels.
The Oregon company was never so far in advance that we could not hear from it, and on various occasions, some of its members sent to us for medicines and other necessaries.
After the first day from camp, its members could no longer keep together on their marches.
There is no body so sensible of an increase of its members as a mob.
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