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Updated: June 21, 2025


Royce's insistence that my reply to his first libel should not be published at all without his second libel, and Dr. Adler's weak submission to this unjust and pusillanimous demand of his associate. The whole matter was thus most inequitably postponed to the July number, primarily at Dr. Royce's instigation.

It would be absurd to deny that liberty of speech may sometimes cause particular harm. Every good thing sometimes does harm. Government, for instance, which makes fatal mistakes; law, which so often bears hardly and inequitably in individual cases. And can the Christians urge any other plea for their religion when they are unpleasantly reminded that it has caused untold

"I perceive I must go more deeply into matters," Miss Ogle remarked, and, with that habitual gesture which he fondly recognized, brushed back a straying lock of hair. "In any event," she continued, "you cannot with reason deny that the world's wealth is inequitably distributed?" "Madam," Mr.

'Constantinople, interrupted Dr. Hansen. 'That is an old joke of Hansen's, explained the merchant. 'He has re-christened the Northern Athens the Northern Constantinople, because he thinks there are too many dogs. 'It is good for the dog-tax, said some one. 'Yes, if the dog-tax were not so inequitably fixed, snapped Dr. Hansen.

Class privileges in many forms were created, extended and maintained, and in some countries though much less in England than on the Continent the burden of taxation was most inequitably distributed, falling mainly on the poor. In democratic governments the temptations are of a different kind.

Wherefore it is evident that in each way these riches fall unjustly or inequitably; and therefore our Lord called them wicked or unrighteous when He said, "Make to yourselves friends of the Mammon of unrighteousness," inviting and encouraging men to be liberal with good gifts, which are the begetters of friends.

And at the same time it was understood, that the party in whose favor it had been so inequitably constructed, were displeased at even the very small reserve it made from their monopoly of jurisdiction. It speedily fell to the ground, to the extreme regret of the earnest friends of popular reformation that a design of so much original promise should have come to nothing.

Moreover, the burden of the duties falls entirely on the people of this country, for the foreign importer, except in the case of alcoholic liquors, has no home producer to compete with, and so he simply adds the whole of the duty to the price of the article. Last, but not least, the burden is inequitably distributed.

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