| Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount) - 1912 - 184 pages
...alone was freedom in the deepest and truest sense to be found — the freedom which was to be realised only by those who had accepted whole-heartedly the...grasped by the people. The best of them learned a yet farther-reaching lesson, that none but the largest outlook can suffice for the discovery of the meaning... | |
| 1907 - 630 pages
...State, with its controlling power for good, was as real and as great as the life of the individual ; that in the law and order which could be brought about...in place of particular and selfish aspirations. The true leader must teach his countrymen the gospel of the wide outlook and fill their minds with the... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1907 - 574 pages
...State, with its controlling power for good, was as real and as great as the life of the individual ; that in the law and order which could be brought about...in place of particular and selfish aspirations. The true leader must teach his countrymen the gospel of the wide outlook and fill their minds with the... | |
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