Word: kingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...happily without freedom, but this political liberty must be based upon freedom of judgment." To this we may add, from the same poet, "Upright governments have liberty as their aim, that men may live for themselves; not citizens for the sake of the consuls, not a people for a king, but conversely, consuls for the sake of the citizens, and a king for his people...
...Dickinson, a lecturer and fellow of King's College, Cambridge University, England, and a lecturer at the London School of Economics and Political Science, will lecture on "International Reconstruction After the War" in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Dickinson is a recognized authority on the subject of international relations, and has been associated with a group of international thinkers in England. He is also a member of the advisory council of the council for the study of international relations. Aside from being a lecturer, Mr. Dickinson is an author of considerable renown...
...King's Chapel Lectures. "The Religious History of New England." VIII. "The Methodists." II. Rev. W. E. Huntington. King's Chapel, Boston...
...King's Chapel lecture. "The Religious History of New England." VIII. "The Methodists," by Rev. William E. Huntington, at King's Chapel, Boston...
...King's Chapel Lecture. "The Religious History of New England." VIII. "The Methodists," by Rev. William E. Huntington at King's Chapel, Boston...