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" Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison. "
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Página 115
por Robert Louis Stevenson - 1906
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The People's review of literature and politics, ed. by friends of 'order and ...

1850 - 156 páginas
...and be locked up in the county gaol therefor, it would be the abolition of slavery in America.' — ' Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison. The proper place to-day, the only place which Massachusetts has provided for her freer and less desponding...
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A Yankee in Canada: With Anti-slavery and Reform Papers

Henry David Thoreau - 1866 - 314 páginas
...of a quarrel with her, — the Legislature would not wholly waive the subject the following winter. Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison. The proper place to-day, the only place which Massachusetts has provided for her freer and less desponding...
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The Library Magazine of Select Foreign Literature, Volumen4

1880 - 402 páginas
...what advantage of her I can, as is usual in such cases." He was put in prison ; but that was apart of his design. " Under a government which imprisons...thousand, if one hundred, if ten men whom I could name—ay, if one HONEST man, in this State of Massachusetts, ceasing to Jwld slaves were actually...
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Henry D. Thoreau

Franklin Benjamin Sanborn - 1882 - 368 páginas
...— " Any man more right than his neighbors constitutes a majority of one already." And again : — " I know this well, that if one thousand, if one hundred, if ten men whom I could name, — if ten honest men only, — ay, if one houest man, ceasing to hold slaves, were actually to withdraw...
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Anti-slavery and Reform Papers

Henry David Thoreau - 1890 - 158 páginas
...neighborliness without a ruder and more impetuous thought or speech corresponding with his action. .1 _know this well, that if one thousand, if one hundred,, if ten- men whom I could name. — if ten Itonesl men only, — ay, if 'one HONEST in this Stateof Massachusetts, ceasing to were...
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The Pacific Coast Teacher, Volúmenes1-2

1891 - 642 páginas
...government also. "In fact," he said, "I will quietly after my fashion, declare war with the State." "Under a government which imprisons any unjustly,...know this well that if one thousand, if one hundred, or if one honest man in this state of Massachusetts ceasing to withdraw from this co-partnership and...
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Essays and Other Writings of Henry Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau - 1901 - 324 páginas
...neighbourliness without a ruder and more impetuous thought or speech corresponding with his action. I know this well, that if one thousand, if one hundred, if ten men whom I could name, — if ten honest men only,— ay, if one HONEST man, in this State of Massachusetts, ceasing to hold...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau: With Bibliographical ..., Volumen10

Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 454 páginas
...of a quarrel with her, — the Legislature would not wholly waive the subject the following winter. Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison. The proper place to-day, the only place which Massachusetts has provided for her freer and less desponding...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volumen10

Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 462 páginas
...of a quarrel with her, —the Legislature would not wholly waive the subject the following winter. Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison. The proper place to-day, the only place which Massachusetts has provided for her freer and less desponding...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volumen10

Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 452 páginas
...of a quarrel with her, — the Legislature would not wholly waive the subject the following winter. Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison. The proper place to-day, the only place which Massachusetts has provided for her freer and less desponding...
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