| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1902 - 884 Seiten
...within the radius of his forceful personality. As Secretary Hay said of McKinley, so can we of Talcott: "History is inexorable. She takes no account of sentiment...humanity moves to a higher level and a brighter day." C. SPENCER KINNEY. RICHARD HUGHES, MD, MROS, I* ROP ENGLAND. Sudden as an electric shock or a thunderbolt... | |
| Alexander Kelly McClure - 1902 - 406 Seiten
...is always right to follow his conscience, though it lead him to disaster and death. But history is v She takes no account of sentiment and intention ;...humanity moves to a higher level and a brighter day. " The men who are living to-day and who were young in 1860 will never forget the glory and glamor that... | |
| John Hay - 1903 - 88 Seiten
...ethics one is always right to follow his conscience, though it lead him to disaster and death. But history is inexorable. She takes no account of sentiment...humanity moves to a higher level and a brighter day. The men who are living to-day and who were young in 1860 will never forget the glory and glamour that... | |
| Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - 1903 - 490 Seiten
...ethics one is always right 1154 to follow his conscience, though it lead him to disaster and death. But history is inexorable. She takes no account of sentiment...humanity moves to a higher level and a brighter day. The men who are living to-day and who were young in 1860 will never forget the glory and glamor that... | |
| John Hay - 1901 - 88 Seiten
...ethics one is always right to follow his conscience, though it lead him to disaster and death. But history is inexorable. She takes no account of sentiment...humanity moves to a higher level and a brighter day. The men who are living to-day and who were young in 1860 will never forget the glory and glamour that... | |
| United States. Congress - 1903 - 256 Seiten
...ethics one is always right to follow his conscience, though it lead him to disaster and death. But history is inexorable. She takes no account of sentiment...humanity moves to a higher level and a brighter day. The men who are living to-day and who were young in 1860 will never forget the glory and glamour that... | |
| Norton Parker Chipman - 1911 - 550 Seiten
...of ethics one is always right to follow his conscience, though it lead him to disaster or death. But history is inexorable. She takes no account of sentiment...struggles the world is helped onward and humanity is moved to a higher level and a brighter day. If, notwithstanding the opinion of those who would throw... | |
| Rob Roy McGregor Converse - 1916 - 368 Seiten
...ethics one is always right to follow his conscience, though it lead him to disaster and death. But history is inexorable. She takes no account of sentiment...and luminous eyes that side is right which fights with the aid of stars hi their courses. The past gives no clue to the future. The Fathers, where are... | |
| James Milton O'Neill - 1921 - 874 Seiten
...ethics one is always right to follow his conscience, though it lead him to disaster and death. But history is inexorable. She takes no account of sentiment...humanity moves to a higher level and a brighter day. The men who are living to-day and who were young in 1860 will never forget the glory and glamor that... | |
| John Lord - 1921 - 944 Seiten
...immortal deeds in the hour of his country's gravest peril. JOHN HAY. 1838-1905. GOLDEN RULE DIPLOMACY, History is inexorable. She takes no account of sentiment...humanity moves to a higher level and a brighter day. — John Hay. Copyright, 1915, BY GEORGE SPENCEE HUMBERT. Copyright, 1921, BY Wit. H. WISE & Co., INC.... | |
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