
1920s, The Reign of Law (1925)
1920s, Freedom and its Obligations (1924)
1920s, The Reign of Law (1925)
Speech to the Trades Union Congress at Brighton on the Employment Act 1982 (7 September 1982), quoted in Alan Wood, John Winder and Gordon Wellman, 'Overwhelming vote to defy 'anti-union laws' ', The Times (8 September 1982), p. 4.
Source: Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians (1535), Chapter 2
1920s, Freedom and its Obligations (1924)
1920s, The Reign of Law (1925)
"The Jury System" (February 1890)
Context: In this, our land, we are called upon to give but little in return for the advantages which we receive. Shall we give that little grudgingly? Our definition of patriotism is often too narrow. Shall the lover of his country measure his loyalty only by his service as a soldier? No! Patriotism calls for the faithful and conscientious performance of all of the duties of citizenship, in small matters as well as great, at home as well as upon the tented field.