| William Hoyle - 1884 - 216 lapas
...minimum, and so fulfil the true end of government as defined by Mr. Gladstone, which he said was " to make it easy to do right and difficult to do wrong." Mr. Bright goes back to the year 1835 for his remedy, and after going back half a century for his light,... | |
| Charles Rowley - 1885 - 80 lapas
...Anti-Socialism is dead, or dying. The greatest living Englishman has said that " the object of legislation is to make it easy to do right and difficult to do wrong." This is what Socialists would say, and they would apply the law to every department of life, so as... | |
| Jesus Christ - 1885 - 288 lapas
...that what is morally wrong cannot be politically right ? Is it or is it not the duty of governments to make it easy to do right, and difficult to do wrong ? If that be grandmotherly, I say that such legislation has given us some of the noblest orders in... | |
| 1886 - 1288 lapas
...3,1886. 47 for the poor, to minimise cruel temptations, to train children in habits of self-control, to make it easy to do right and difficult to do wrong, to treat vice and foulпе.ч as spectres to be exorcised, as monsters to be expelled,— that too... | |
| Edwin Hodder - 1887 - 560 lapas
...matters in which the interests of society are so deeply concerned. It is the duty of those who govern to make it easy to do right, and difficult to do wrong. As to causes, many people begin at the wrong end. They say people drink because they live in bad dwellings... | |
| John Lowe - 1887 - 316 lapas
...likewise the first principle of civil government, which, as defined by a great living statesman, is " to make it easy to do right, and difficult to do wrong." Upon the Church of Christ, which should be " fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an... | |
| Frances E. Finch, Frank James Sibley - 1888 - 600 lapas
...the Government had better order its grave-clothes and invite mourners." "His the duty of Government to make it easy to do right and difficult to do wrong. The work of individual reformation must be by personal appeals, moral suasion, the removal of the temptation... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1890 - 546 lapas
...no less distinguished, and who is still happily among us : t "A government should so legislate, as to make it easy to do right and difficult to do wrong." The history of legislation on the subject of drink and its traffic in those countries is a long one... | |
| 1895 - 932 lapas
...protect the liberty of the individual, the peace of the family, the unity and brotherhood of all ; to " make it easy to do right and difficult to do wrong," to withdraw facilities for vice, to impose salutary restrictions on lust and greed, to lessen the number... | |
| Wilbur Fisk Crafts - 1895 - 534 lapas
...drunkard. — Professor JR Commons, Social Reform and the Church, 108. A government should so legislate as to make it easy to do right and difficult to do wrong. — Gladstone. Here is the position of ninetynine of every one hundred prohibitionists in America :... | |
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