The Law Abiding Conscience And the Higher Law Conscience With Remarks On the F
The Law Abiding Conscience And the Higher Law Conscience With Remarks On the F
Samuel T Samuel Thayer Spear
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Austria thought Hungary to be guilty of treason, and butchered her heroes to satiate her vengeance. We think her to have been glorious in her struggle — not less so in her fall. The name of Kossuth has a charm, as the embodiment of the revolu- tionary riglit. The Pope thought the Italians seditious. We honor them, and despise the infamous course of the French nation. Charles I. Thought Cromwell and the Roundheads to be a pack of traitors. Posterity regards tht-m as the apostles of civil liberty.... Forget not that nearly all the liberty of the world has been procured by the revo- lutionarj- right; its exercise being actually put forth, or so menaced as to make kings tremble. Generally, despotism cannot be reasoned into justice. For a rule, the people have been compelled to frighten it or destroy it. Thus, on this point, my doctrine, in a word, is this : — In all those cases where revolution is really a necessary expedient, being the only resoui-ce of an outraged people, resistance to tyrants is obedience to (Jod.
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