How does it become a man to behave toward this American government to-day? I answer that he cannot without disgrace be associated with it. I cannot for an instant recognize that political organization as my government which is the slave's government also. Anti-slavery and Reform Papers - Page 25by Henry David Thoreau - 1890 - 141 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1850 - 156 pages
...following extracts, premising that it ought to be read as a whole to be thoroughly appreciated. • ' How does it become a man to behave toward this American...it. I cannot for an instant recognise that political organisation as my government which is the slave's government also .... All machines have their friction... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1866 - 314 pages
...selfish ; but he who gives himself partially to them is pronounced a benefactor and philanthropist. \ How does it become a man to behave toward this American...disgrace be associated with it. I cannot for an instant recognize that political organization as my government which is the slave's government also. All men... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1901 - 324 pages
...selfish ; but he who gives himself partially to them is pronounced a benefactor and philanthropist. How does it become a man to behave toward this American...to-day ? I answer, that he cannot without disgrace v be associated with it. I cannot for an instant recognise that political organisation as my government... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 454 pages
...selfish; but he who gives himself partially to them is pronounced a benefactor and philanthropist. How does it become a man to behave toward this American...disgrace be associated with it. I cannot for an instant recognize that political organization as my government which is the slave's government also. All men... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 452 pages
...selfish; but he who gives himself partially to them is pronounced a benefactor and philanthropist. How does it become a man to behave toward this American...disgrace be associated with it. I cannot for an instant recognize that political organization as my government which is the slave's government also. All men... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1898 - 462 pages
...selfish; but he who gives himself partially to them is pronounced a benefactor and philanthropist. How does it become a man to behave toward this American...disgrace be associated with it. (I cannot for an instant recognize that political organization as my government which is the slave's government also^ All men... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1906 - 560 pages
...selfish; but he who gives himself partially to them is pronounced a benefactor and philanthropist. How does it become a man to behave toward this American...disgrace be associated with it. I cannot for an instant recognize that political organization as my government which is the slave's government also. All men... | |
| John Albert Macy - 1913 - 368 pages
...society which have not appreciably altered or improved, it remains a much-needed word of rebellion. "How does it become a man to behave toward this American government to-day? I cannot for an instant recognize that political organization as my government which is the slave's government... | |
| Waldo Ralph Browne - 1919 - 166 pages
...selfish; but he who gives himself partially to them is pronounced a benefactor and philanthropist. How does it become a man to behave toward this American...disgrace be associated with it. I cannot for an instant recognize that political organization as my government which is the slave's government also. All men... | |
| Waldo Ralph Browne - 1919 - 172 pages
...I answer, that he cannot without disgrace be associated with it. I cannot for an instant recognize that political organization as my government which is the slave's government also. All men recognize the right of revolution; that is, the right to refuse allegiance to, and to resist, the government,... | |
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