| Prothesia S. Elton - 1856 - 318 pages
...equal rights in subjects — not the right to do wrong, and rob others of their possessions, but to each to preserve his own. We must not wonder, however,...subjects obedient.' ' There is one practice,' said Mr. Flinnerty (who had not lost the opinions he formed when he was a younger brother), ' supported by law... | |
| Medicine - 1896 - 570 pages
...existing law or condition, it is found, upon application of the test of equality, of justice, of the rule, " Do unto others as ye would others should do unto you" to be unequal in its operation, or unjust in its effect, it is obvious that to maintain such law or... | |
| New York (State) - 1900 - 352 pages
...other acts of benefaction to the needy — which will never be known. His motto was that of the Golden Rule — "do unto others, as ye would others should do unto you." In politics, Mr. Burhans was an old-fashioned Jeffersonian Democrat; in religious matters, he was brought... | |
| Frank Challice Constable - Dreams - 1919 - 414 pages
...whatever his physiological constitution may be, uses it as best he may for purpose and conduct under the rule, " Do unto others as ye would others should do unto you." Do not reply you are sick of the question just because it is so common-place and has been put to you... | |
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