Now for Mr. Bates' political opinions--and we shall quote from his late letter.
Before we give a few of Mr. Bates' political opinions, one fact should be stated.
It is of great importance to the people what are the political opinions of such a man as Governor Banks.
I trust it will not prove injurious to any portion of the people of the State of Ohio, whether they agree with me in political opinions or not.
Gentlemen upon the other side have said that they have examined that record to ascertain what my political opinions were.
In these leisure times it was very rarely that a day passed without my receiving a dressing down on account of my political opinions!
There was another feeling which both urged and indisposed me to write to you,--I mean the allusion which, in so friendly a manner, you make to a supposed change in my political opinions.
Differences in political opinions are as unavoidable, as, to a certain point, they may, perhaps, be necessary.
They had all united in the sentiments contained in the petition, notwithstanding that there existed among them a difference in political opinions--for he understood that of the petitioners forty-two were federal and sixteen republican.
Certainly, it is to be hoped that the people of the United States are not yet mere man-worshippers, that they do not choose their rulers without some regard to their political principles, or political opinions.
I compared the gentleman's political opinions at different times with one another, and expressed decided opposition to those which he now holds.
It will be a dangerous, a most dangerous experiment, to hold these institutions subject to the rise and fall of popular parties, and the fluctuations of political opinions.
Mabeuf said to Marius: "Certainly I approve of political opinions," he expressed the real state of his mind.
Certainly, I approve of political opinions, but there are people who do not know where to stop.
He was separated from him because of political opinions.
Though he could not follow exactly his father's political opinions,--he would always have before his eyes his father's political honesty and independence.
But, putting all that aside for the present, do you think that a man's political opinions should be held in regard to his own individual interests, or to the much wider interests of others, whom we call the public?
Silverbridge had picked up some of the ways of the place, though he had not yet formed any sound political opinions.
Under present circumstances, I should wish to avoid any concealment, and to state my political opinionsin their full length and breadth.
It furnishes in his judgment, therefore, no imputation either on my patriotism, or on the soundness of my political opinions, that I was opposed to it also.
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